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350.org's campaign to create pressure on universities to divest from fossil fuel companies is not just rolling -- it's snowballing.
A similar study in 1990 found nothing to worth worrying about, but, hey, good idea to check.
They found a teeny-tiny, itsy-bitsy anomaly, guys, no big whoop, said a spokesperson who was sweating through her jacket.
Microhousing promises the kind of density essential for building sustainable cities -- but it doesn't always go over smoothly with the neighbors.
Instead of “one fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish,” we will now have “three-quarters fish and 1.5 fish, red fish, blue fish,” which just doesn't have the same ring to it.
Cheer up and stop being such a borax! Grist’s green-living pioneer, the Greenie Pig, is here to turn the tide on homemade laundry soap.
A reader frets that her future mother-in-law wants to cook the poultry in plastic. Umbra advises her to keep the peas.
Damage to New York from Sandy will run $19 billion -- but we don't seem to want to prevent it happening again.
We already have a popular grassroots movement demanding climate action: Beyond Coal. And D.C. environmentalists could learn a lot from it.