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Peter Seligmann, CEO of Conservation International, one of the largest conservation groups on the planet, explains why he decided to dump biodiversity and focus instead on humans.
Ralph Steadman, the illustrator who collaborated with gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson, has a new book out about vanished species, both real and imagined.
Republicans want you to think Obama's clean-energy initiatives have been a failure, but they're wrong. Here's just one example of their success: innovative solar company BrightSource Energy.
Local Food Lab -- and other business accelerators like it -- are stepping in to help small food producers scale up and get serious.
Paul Ryan got his facts wrong during an exchange on clean-energy stimulus funding at the vice presidential debate.
We won't use the amount of electricity we thought we'd be using in 2019 until 2030, according to a new forecast.
The Motor City has been glamorized as a land of exquisite corpses. Now, the directors of "Boys of Baraka" and "Jesus Camp" bring us the survivors.
In a wide-ranging conversation with Grist, Gore also talks about Obama's recent climate comments, coal export terminals, and climate progress around the world.
“Should we fail to act now on the climate front, the world will likely become so nasty and brutish that...