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If we filled all the extra space on the planet with trees, we could cut carbon by about 25 percent (in theory).
And it's actually kind of ... hopeful?
Texas signed off on the restoration of this old coal mine. Now a leaky landfill is contaminating groundwater.
Satellite company Planet provides near real-time views of the devastation in the rainforest.
Grist interviewed three journalists in different stages of leading the climate coverage charge in their respective local newsrooms.
A new report argues that big investments in adaptation measures will not only avert environmental catastrophe but also reap significant returns.
They spare you the headache of the empty TP aisle — and they're good for the planet.
Cruise ships are switching to a cleaner fuel -- but it's not helping the climate
If the world waits just one more year to put a price on carbon, the damages from climate change would climb an additional $1 trillion.