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On the heels of Hurricane Sandy, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg endorses Barack Obama, citing the president's efforts to confront climate change.
In pursuit of the greenest Thanksgiving possible, Grist's eco-pioneer, the Greenie Pig, investigates the best main-course options. (Spoiler: Conventional turkey doesn't cut it.)
Here's what BP doesn't want you to know about the use of Corexit after the 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill.
When the whole family decided to go DIY, all bets were off. Would the gifts be awesome, or would it end badly? And most importantly, what would the boyfriend do?
By scrounging cash from a couch in the company's corporate suite, it's made the largest corporate donation to a PAC in history.
In India, about a quarter of all electricity is stolen or lost in transmission. In Nigeria, $7 billion worth of oil was pilfered last year.
An expected 4 degree C rise in global temperatures would spell disaster for developing countries, according to a big new World Bank report.
This week we're highlighting Thanksgiving recipes that rely on canned and highly processed ingredients and making them with whole foods instead.
Shareable founder Neal Gorenflo talks about crowdsourcing his life, his decision to give up his beloved surf wagon, and how sharing is reshaping the economy.