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One environmentalist charges that the state has muzzled employees from talking about climate in relation to Superstorm Sandy. The Christie administration denies the charge.
Purchasing "Beyoncé" online instead of on CD could cut greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80 percent.
Andrew David Thaler is a marine scientist by day. But by night, he works his magic with Google maps to show people what their cities will look like if climate change is left unchecked.
Vice says oil and gas rig workers have “an insatiable appetite for raw sex and hard drugs."
A housing discrimination suit will not get its day in the Supreme Court -- and that is probably a good thing for civil rights.
Bonus: find out what he thinks about Grist readers (#79)!
Scientists discovered microplastic in one third of gooseneck barnacles hanging out in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Science journalist Deborah Blum explores the homicidal -- and, the environmental -- ways that chemistry can do us in.
Chicago. Los Angeles. Austin. Asheville. Wait, what? That’s right, Asheville, North Carolina, can now join the ranks of cities that...