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Declining sales point to the fact that fewer Americans are drinking milk. Philip Bump offers an explanation -- plus reasons why it's gross anyway.
By J. Matthew Roney The fish near the bottom of the aquatic food chain are often overlooked, but they are...
The Dead Sea has gone dry in the past. It may be on its way to doing so again.
The motive is clear. The politics aren't.
Tree-sitting protests are becoming more common. They're not just about buckets of human excrement -- they can also be effective.
A hedgehog crawled into a potato chip bag outside a supermarket in Weston-super-Mare. After a three-hour ordeal, it was rescued, and is fine, and still cute.
Grist’s assistant editor, Darby Minow Smith, looks back at more than a dozen interviews with urban sustainability directors and reflects on what they -- and all of you -- taught her.
Perhaps seizing on post-Sandy sentiment, N.Y. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is leading this fight against greenhouse gas polluters.
A reader wonders about the toxicity of her husband's non-iron shirts. Umbra straightens her out.