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As the charbroiled western states cool down for the winter, ranchers are bracing themselves for year-round fire risk. Here's what that means for the meat on our plates.
Thirsty Californians now need to think twice before they tap that aquifer.
Are cows destroying the climate? And is grass-fed even worse than grain-fed beef? We take a look at "Defending Beef" by Nicolette Hahn Niman.
Some people cite polls and psychological research to argue that it's possible to appeal to conservatives on climate change. If only it were so.
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.
Climate marchers are likely to be putting their shoulders behind these causes and projects in the wake of September's mass event.
Oregon Environmental Council aligned its portfolio with its values -- and still makes money.
If the dominant rats were further down in the tunnels, mostly submissive rats would have survived. Which could make rats nicer overall. Maybe. Probably not.
Hurricane Odile is the strongest storm on record to hit the resort town … and just the latest monster storm from the Eastern Pacific this year.