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A new homeowner needs help deciding which material is best to fence in his yard. Advice maven Umbra Fisk writes a post. Post! Get it? Oh fine: She has some ideas for him.
Grist chats with "Catching the Sun" director Shalini Kantayya about storytelling in the climate movement and mixing energy policy with social policy.
2015 saw an all-time high for vehicle sales. Most of that growth came from gas guzzlers.
The mansion was destroyed decades before the BP oil spill.
Four major lighting companies have been exploiting a loophole to market their lightbulbs as brighter and more energy-efficient than they actually are.
These companies are young, geeky, and building the technology that will bring clean energy to the masses.
If we curb natural gas production, that could lead to more coal burning at power plants.
We’re now out of time: This next round of U.N. climate negotiations has to result in real progress. At least Obama seems to know that.
Canadian scientists are finally free to speak about their research, even if it involves *gasp* climate change.