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The least productive Congress in a generation is adjourning without allocating any aid at all for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Cities tend to adopt easier policies first, according to a new report.
Will the ill-fated program ever start renting bikes? Well, yes. But, man, it's been slow.
Tom Steyer has made waves in climate politics with big money and hard-nosed tactics. Grist chats with him about Keystone, EPA, Obama, and how to win the climate fight.
Edison International wasted $16 million on pollution credits it didn't want.
Capping a year of mishaps in the Arctic, Shell beached one of its drilling rigs on an Alaskan island.
Researchers at MIT say fracking doesn't result in much more methane emission than standard natural-gas drilling. If accurate, it's potentially good news for the climate.
Bikeshare programs have gained speed in recent years -- except where laws require riders to protect their heads. Can Seattle crack that nut?
College students can use the calculator's results to challenge their schools to commit to more just and sustainable purchasing.