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Recife, Brazil, has taken a shockingly non-hysterical approach to reducing shark attacks. Fly fishers everywhere call it catch-and-release.
The Democratic governor of New York used to speak forthrightly about climate change, but lately he's been getting all weak and mushy.
If it killed politicians instead of prisoners, this illness would be national enemy No. 1.
Even if you failed SCUBA certification, you can visit the world's coral reefs -- minus all the water and animals that might slime or sting or bite you.
Climate denial isn't a worldwide delusion. It's a distinctly Anglophone one.
A new study from Yale -- the largest of its kind -- shows a correlation between living near a fracking site and having health problems.
A Grist fellow visited the Lummi Nation, to find out how the tribe has been able to successfully push back (so far) against Big Coal.
A sustainable meat company wants beef to be a luxury food. But will America buy it?