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A much-debated op-ed article in the journal Nature argues that sugar regulation should be the focus of wide-scale policy measures.
Chefs these days like to talk big about sustainable food, but they forget one of the key tenets of eco-friendly eating: cut back on the meat.
“Smart(ish) Cities” series focuses on urban environmental progress in unexpected places SEATTLE, WA—Grist.org, the world’s leading source of environmental news...
Grist’s special coverage of candidates’ opinions on a broad range of environmental and energy issues continues … “How Green Is...
Weeklong series to focus on how the Army Corps of Engineers’ presence has altered the literal and figurative course of...
Content will be featured in new “Living Green” e-newsletter and promoted in green cleaning contest sponsored by Seventh Generation SEATTLE,...
Web’s environmental news leader brings award-winning green advice column to new video channels and a wider online audience SEATTLE, WA...
Overwhelming majorities of Americans support clean energy. The issue is an electoral winner for Democrats if they quit playing defense and go on the attack.
Heavy metal, as in the music and the cartoon movie with all the boobs, is still cool. (YES IT IS.)...