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Corporate sponsors for COP21 include utility companies and a big bank with billions invested in coal mines and coal plants.
Grist brings you a sneak peak at the forthcoming documentary based on Naomi Klein's book.
A group of climate activists doubts they'll like the result of the Paris accord -- but they have some other ideas.
How the internet of things will get hacked by the companies that are building it, and other tales of sustainable (and unsustainable) tech in 2015.
The city boroughs' boards have rejected de Blasio's gentrification-by-another-name housing plan. Will the City Council follow suit?
The U.S. has no central repository for nuclear waste, so it's piling up at power plants. Illinois now houses more of it than any other state.
John Ruskin’s warnings about a “plague-wind” in 1871 offer one way of looking at the Paris deal.
The plan was just formally published Friday morning, but it already faces legal challenges from 24 states.
Lisa Emelia Svensson wants to figure out the value of the seas.