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The state extended a cap-and-trade bill that advocates are calling a "gold standard."
Homeward Bound was supposed to foster science’s next generation of female leaders. But it finds itself navigating treacherous waters.
This ain’t normal -- but it might be someday.
The city's aging flood reservoirs have been pushed to the limit twice in two years.
Museums, seeking to protect their priceless art, are on the cutting edge of climate-resilient design.
After facing harassment in Antarctica, one scientist is speaking out about how to change that. Hint: Get more women there.
Two Grist writers discuss how much of the destruction from two recent hurricanes we can pin on global warming.
His “rule of law” method has pretty much ignored the law.
Anti-pipeline advocates say federal suit filed by Energy Transfer Partners is frivolous, could set a dangerous precedent