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It’s hard to imagine a teensy mosquito taking down an animal as mighty as the killer whale. Yet that’s exactly...
What happens when small batch brewers discover the farm-to-table movement and run with it?
Americans now spend just under 9 percent of our income on food, about 30 percent less than we did in 1982. But is this a good thing?
Grist's green-living pioneer, the Greenie Pig, picked a foraging theme for a small dinner party with friends. Here's what she cooked up.
The U.S. government owns 200,000 foreclosed homes. And to keep those empty homes looking spiffy for would-be buyers, the government...
With just days to go before world leaders arrive in Rio, international talks are sliding toward the lowest common denominator. But maybe that’s not such a bad thing.
The question of whether climate change "causes" certain events drives David Roberts a little nuts, but he tries to tackle it once and for all.
A study that just came out in Nature Climate Change found that wind farms can impact local temperatures, particularly at night....
Unprecedented warmth on Mount Everest has made the ice too unstable. One climbing operation already canceled this year's expedition.