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Presidential hopeful Marco Rubio was once a big supporter of clean energy, too.
Xenophobes are trying to seize the drought to push their anti-immigration agenda, but their arguments fall flat.
Airport officials plan to cut emissions and plan for sea level rise. Good luck!
A community solar project in Seattle is powering the real sharing economy.
Former Grist fellow Sam Bliss just gave away most of his belongings and set off for the other side of the world. Here's hoping karma is really a thing.
Anthony Leiserowitz of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication has done groundbreaking research on people's understanding of global warming.
Houston is home to the nation's largest refining and petrochemical complex, where billions of gallons of oil and dangerous chemicals are stored.
Bill de Blasio aims to lift 800,000 people out of poverty while adding solar capacity, making buildings efficient, and cutting down on waste.
The new leader of the province opposes Keystone and takes climate seriously. That’s awkward for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.