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Watch the very worst GOP anti-science moments of 2015
Prepare yourselves for snowballs, witch hunts, and a big measles outbreak.
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This year, these maps made us see the world differently
Migrating coastlines, urban parking sprawl, and rivers running through it: These maps made our days in 2015.
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Congress agrees on microbeads ban. Wait, what?
Either we're in the Twilight Zone, or environmental legislation really did just soar through Congress.
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What this California department’s racist emails could mean for the communities it’s supposed to protect
Is there a bias problem at the state's Department of Toxic Substances Control? Sure looks that way.
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Climate change is coming for the Southwest’s forests
The majority of the Southwest's needleleaf evergreen trees will disappear by 2050, according to a new study.
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Want to get bummed about Christmas? Watch this adorable, depressing video
This year's Christmas cards could fill an entire football field that's 10 stories high.
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From Shell to urban farms, our readers shared these stories like crazy
Grist readers are a smart and curious bunch.
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It’s hard out there for a clean energy startup
Turns out, tens of millions of investor dollars just don't cut it these days.
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Could the Paris Agreement mean that half of all coal will go unmined?
A new Bank of America analysis argues that new carbon initiatives could help spell the end of coal, but the story is more complicated.
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From Halliburton to Walmart, these big corporations will make money off of climate change
These companies aren't rooting for catastrophic warming -- but they are thinking about the business opportunities that could result.