Climate Culture
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We used to respect animals enough to give them a fair trial before putting them to death
What changed? Factory farming was introduced.
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This funny-looking creature is your ancestor, and it needs a name
The best option right now is to call it the "hypothetical placental mammal," which doesn't really have much of a ring to it.
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Screaming goats are now doing karaoke
Oh, internet. There's not a single thing you won't either make porn of or mash up with Nicki Minaj.
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Back to the land again: Folk schools teach skills for modern-day survival
A new generation of homesteaders heads to the woods to learn about beekeeping, artisanal bread making, how to make an electric car -- you know, the basics.
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Scientists have discovered a tiny lost continent under the Indian Ocean
Mauritia once connected India and Madagascar, before sinking deep under the Indian Ocean.
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Shareable’s Neal Gorenflo wants to share with you
Neal Gorenflo, founder and publisher of Shareable, chatted with Grist readers about the sharing economy. Check out a replay of the chat.
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This map shows you where to find love in every state of the union
Public transit lovers who want to meet Mr. or Ms. Right should hang out in New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, D.C., Oregon, or Washington.
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Once a year, this waterfall looks like a stream of falling lava
Photographers trek to the park in that brief window to catch the red, streaming falls, with beautiful results.
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Socially and sexually deviant species of octopus shares room with preteen girl
They discovered a new kind of octopus. In the 70's. But we're just talking about it now because it's roomates with a 10-year-old girl.
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How now, happy cow? Why I deferred my reckoning with meat
Six weeks without meat left our provisional vegetarian still hungering for flesh, so she visited some farms and gave herself more time to think it over.