Latest Articles
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Toyota wants gasoline cars to go the way of the dinosaurs
The goal, according to the company, is to reduce average vehicle emissions by 90 percent by 2050.
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This chart shows why even a powerful El Niño won’t solve California’s water issues
For farms in the Central Valley, water troubles go much deeper than the current lack of precipitation.
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Do industrial agricultural methods actually yield more food per acre than organic ones?
To grow enough food for everyone, we're going to have to borrow the best ideas from all sides of the agricultural debate.
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Grist is looking for a new executive editor
We seek a creative, experienced leader to build up and manage our already-pretty-awesome editorial team. Are you our dream candidate?
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Spring to start earlier. Thanks, climate change!
Climate change is messing with the seasons, and that's not a good thing.
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Bill Gates cares about climate change, but not as much as his investments
In a new interview, the billionaire philanthropist calls fossil fuel divestment a "false solution."
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How solar power can make affordable housing more resilient
Solar power with battery backup can be integrated into affordable housing at no net cost over the lifetime of a project, and it can help residents survive the next disaster.
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Bernie Sanders says climate change is the greatest threat to national security
Here's what the other candidates had to say about climate change during the presidential debate.
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Alaska governor: We need more oil drilling to pay for climate change damage
Now he's the laughingstock of Twitter.
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Donald Trump is right about something … kinda
For a conservative Republican, Trump is surprisingly enthusiastic about spending lots more money on mass transit.