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Raging forest and land fires in Indonesia have spewed more greenhouse gases in recent days than the entire U.S. economy.
Those hoping the new prime minister will be a climate champion willing to fix the damage done by his predecessor, Stephen Harper, could be in for a reality check.
A new poll suggests that school lunches are actually getting less terrible.
A new study lists the many things individuals can do to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But individual action may never be enough.
It turns out that tackling economic inequality is good climate change policy.
Opposing ethanol in Iowa used to be the touch of death. Not anymore.
A glut of oil and gas in the U.S. has made key environmental policies more politically palatable. What will happen if that glut ends?
Grist chats with writer and neuropsychologist Aaron Reuben about dirty air, brain disease, and environmental justice.
A new study shows that ocean acidification could drastically impact the world's phytoplankton populations.