Climate Culture
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America has fewer and larger farms. Here’s why that matters
Join Grist as we explore agriculture of the middle.
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Vitamins aren’t miracle cures — and that’s just fine
The author of a new book about our obsession with vitamins talks about the quest for nutritional certainty and the value of embracing how little we really know.
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Fish CSAs, herb truck farms, & rye-crusted sturgeon: Inside Vancouver’s food scene
Take a video tour of Saltwater City -- and meet Canadian foodies and fishermen.
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Exclusive: Ages and Ages’ ageless “I See More” Pickathon performance
Watch Portland-based pop-rockers, Ages and Ages, belt out their toe-tapping tune, "I See More," at last year's Pickathon.
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Why women shouldn’t be afraid of walkin’ after midnight
When we talk about sexual assault, we often talk about scary strangers and dangerous cities.
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In Chicago, parks are on the upswing
From grand old parks designed by the masters to tiny pocket parks in the barrio, the Windy City is going green.
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A Thai activist, reformed investment banker, and feminist beer: It’s Woman Crush Wednesday
This week, our roundup of badass women in the news also includes a marine scientist building a coral sperm bank and a Detroit public schools worker.
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Meet the United States of divided climate beliefs
These maps present America as a predictable, confusing, frightening, and utterly fascinating mess. We call her Mavis.
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Help me pack the greenest picnic basket
A reader is trying to avoid plastic picnicware. Umbra forks over the goods.
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This sea creature has a huge manatee-crush on Leonardo DiCaprio
If manatees could use emojis, this one would be all heart-eyes for Leo and his new eco-resort.