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Grist chats with writer and neuropsychologist Aaron Reuben about dirty air, brain disease, and environmental justice.
A new poll shows that Latino voters are significantly more likely to understand that climate change is the result of human activities.
Electing a GOP president might do the trick.
A new study predicts that global economic output will fall by 23 percent by 2100 due to climate change, relative to a world without it.
How the internet of things will get hacked by the companies that are building it, and other tales of sustainable (and unsustainable) tech in 2015.
Opposing ethanol in Iowa used to be the touch of death. Not anymore.
If you look at their actual proposals, the Republican's "moderate" candidates turn out to lean as far to the right as Bernie Sanders does to the Democratic left.
There's not much chance of a global carbon price emerging from Paris, but smaller cap-and-trade programs and carbon taxes are in effect around the world.
Congress may vote as soon as next month on whether to lift the ban, which has been in place since 1975.