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"Panels are a little like people; they like temperate conditions with light winds and low humidity, and that’s when they function the best.”
There could be more ethanol in your gasoline this summer. What does that mean for farmers, clean air, and the climate?
A new private transmission line is coming! So what, you say? Oh, no biggie, it’ll just carry renewable electricity through the American heartland.
The little-known governor of Washington state just unveiled the ambitious second phase of his climate plan, and there are more pieces of the puzzle to come.
A new study in Nature Sustainability finds racial and ethnic disparities in rooftop solar adoption, even controlling for income and homeownership.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee is promising to run a different kind of campaign: It’ll be all about climate change.
A growing legion of activist chefs is raising awareness of environmental and social sustainability, and helping to make the world healthier for everyone.
A vast body of evidence links air pollution and mortality. But a Trump administration appointee wants the EPA to ignore much of it.
Grist Founder Chip Giller's new motto: Less freaking out, more figuring out.