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A new poll shows that most Americans think a president should go big on global warming.
“If we’re going to solve the climate crisis, we’re going to have to find a way to make all the products in our lives last longer.”
Grist interviewed three journalists in different stages of leading the climate coverage charge in their respective local newsrooms.
When the MacArthur Foundation announced the winners of this year’s so-called “genius grants,” four of the 26 recipients were scientists and artists working on ways to adapt to life on our overheating planet.
The U.K. research sub's name may be funny, but its job is serious.
Data centers should be power hogs, but thanks to energy efficiency measures, it hasn't happened.
State agencies are on the front lines of environmental protection. Will their work survive the pandemic?
It’s so close to the authentic item, and yet it’s not real. For this writer, that’s just creepy.
The commission found that investing $1.8 trillion in global adaptation measures from 2020 to 2030 could generate $7.1 trillion in total net benefits.