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Just 158 families gave almost half of the early money in the race, the N.Y. Times reports -- and many made their fortunes from oil and gas.
The deal is far from an ultimate solution to climate change, but it represents unprecedented progress.
San Francisco's startup bus line goes bankrupt. Maybe $6 tickets, wood-paneled interiors, and swiveling barstools weren't a great idea, after all.
Grist chats with Canadian filmmaker Avi Lewis about the project, political manifestos, and the pope.
Don't expect a prince next time you kiss a frog. Weird things are afoot in suburban ponds.
Watch out for the snowballs, Your Holiness.
Outgoing PM Tony Abbott is a climate denier. Brand-new PM Malcolm Turnbull is not, but he still isn't planning to change policy anytime soon.
American climate activists will be lobbying negotiators during the U.N. climate talks. Here’s their game plan.
For a conservative Republican, Trump is surprisingly enthusiastic about spending lots more money on mass transit.