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After they tore down river wetlands, can the Army Corps be trusted to rebuild?
Decades-old urban planning efforts have resulted in many lower-income New Yorkers living along the city's coastlines.
Oil drilling is one of the nation's most dangerous industries, and it attracts uninsured laborers who too often can't pay their hospital bills.
In his inaugural address this week, President Obama committed us to get back to work on the challenge of a...
There's a glut of natural gas in the U.S., so producers are looking to export overseas.
Grist's green-living pioneer, the Greenie Pig, scours the land for alternatives to chemical-laden shampoo, and finds the answer right in the kitchen cabinet.
Our electricity system is both overengineered and brittle. It's time to push it into the 21st century.
The push to ship coal out of Pacific Northwest ports is one of biggest climate fights of our time. Those on the wrong side deserve to be called out and scorned.
Byron Hurt's film aims to "speak directly to an African American audience" in ways that other food films haven't.