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Merchants aren't passing the cost along to consumers, and that means the tax might not reduce soda consumption as supporters intended.
Sure, sending trash far away burns more carbon than recycling it locally. But recycling it far away still beats trashing it. Umbra sorts the tradeoffs.
Grist shares its favorite climate data visualizations. Buckle up, data wranglers!
A new poll suggests that school lunches are actually getting less terrible.
A new study in Nature Climate Change suggests that news reports on natural disasters can actually reduce risk perceptions.
Rep. Chris Gibson is rounding up fellow Republicans to support a climate resolution -- and hoping for a meaningful agreement out of Paris.
A new report from Carbon Tracker finds that dirty energy industries are ignoring risks of declining demand, and they’ll suffer for it.
Need a quick brushup on exactly why so many people in the U.S. have turned against Columbus Day? Here you go.
New research finds that seas have risen by an average of three inches over the past two decades, and they're only going up.