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After years of drought and shortsighted land-use planning, the water crisis has intensified for residents in California's self-reliant communities.
These maps present America as a predictable, confusing, frightening, and utterly fascinating mess. We call her Mavis.
In a new series, Grist explores the Emerald City, where the future looks increasingly crowded.
Even if the world manages to limit global warming to 2 degrees C, sea levels may still radically reshape the world’s coastline.
The shadowy trade deal hit a huge roadblock as Democrats in the House blocked “fast track” trade promotion authority.
Researchers surveyed over 4,000 American women on their experience of sexual harassment in public spaces.
Gov. Jerry Brown declares his state will cut emissions 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. Even Europe can't beat that.
A lawsuit against the company that manages Pittsburgh's water -- and that has cut residents off based on erroneous bills -- shows the downside of privatization.
The Obama administration has given Shell another OK for its plans to drill again off the coast of Alaska, even though spills are expected.