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The new leader of the province opposes Keystone and takes climate seriously. That’s awkward for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
With the right "push-pull" planting combos, African farmers can ward off pests, fertilize crops, feed animals, and even withstand drought.
An article details the contradictory claims activist groups have made over the years in their fight against genetically modified crops.
The polar bears are even saving frozen dolphin for later.
The National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility is being moved from a remote corner of Long Island to Kansas, right in the middle of Tornado Alley. What could go wrong?
A study of Gallup poll data from around the world finds some surprising universal principles about climate beliefs -- and some critical exceptions.
Those tiny, plastic particles really are everywhere.
The Pontifical Academy is the "400-year-old collective ... that operates as the pope’s eyes and ears on the natural world."
The former governor of New York chats with Grist about innovation, cleantech, the pope, and how to get his party engaged on climate change.