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Settlers pushed tribes into land more at risk from climate change
Professors are increasingly combining classroom instruction with efforts to "green" campuses.
In this excerpt, Grist senior editor L.V. Anderson explores the growing market of climate-proof coffee alternatives.
With little fanfare, the administration is using infrastructure funding to revive dormant plans for pipelines and reservoirs in rural areas across the U.S. West.
As the years tick by and Earth continues to warm, scientists will continue to clock record-breaking temperatures on land and sea.
Honolulu activists say "enough is enough"
Because most of the systems aren’t yet on the market, there’s precious little real-world data proving they work.
"Tribes don't want to see the wolf killed to extinction"
The company is learning how to scale with "Mammoth," as new direct air capture startups are following in its footsteps.