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Algae blooms are nature’s angsty teenagers
Complicated, confusing, and crucial to our future.
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Here’s how major cities measure up on climate change spending
From New York to Addis Ababa, new analysis paints a highly uneven picture of spending on climate action.
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Our election process is dead. Only the internet can revive it
Voting is too damn hard. But it doesn't have to be.
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Meet Grist’s new executive editor — and awesome senior editors
Scott Dodd will oversee Grist’s 18-member editorial department, including new editors Rebecca Leber and Matt Craft.
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New York lost billions with fossil fuel investments
New York's fossil fuel investments are bleeding money.
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American-made clothing company owner talks business, bodies, and Betty Draper
The part of a truly sustainable wardrobe that we don’t talk about enough? Fit.
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Greening the clothing industry isn’t just about cotton and water. The message counts, too
Can an apparel brand be truly sustainable?
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Watch us explain why your $8 shirt is a huge problem
Allow us to present the easiest option imaginable to cut down on your carbon footprint.
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California Democrats are raising the bar on climate action
The new energy and environment agenda calls for the expansion of solar energy and an end to a reliance on coal power.
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Milan wants to pay people to bicycle to work
Let's hope this will encourage people to step off the gas pedal and onto bike pedals instead.