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As I mentioned here by the end of January countries were to register their actions to reduce global warming pollution as agreed under the Copenhagen Accord. And by deadline countries accounting for over 80 percent of the world's global warming pollution (and a bit more) have registered their actions to reduce their pollution. So what does this all mean?
Rep. Tom Perriello (D-Va.)Rep. Tom Perriello won one of the most celebrated upsets of 2008, narrowly defeating incumbent Republican Virgil...
Sugar in school: give the people what they want? Reporter Ed Bruske spent a week working in a Washington, D.C....
Cross-posted from Civil Eats. Around one third of global greenhouse gas emissions come from the way we produce, process, distribute,...
Note: the following was written in July 2009, before the Copenhagen climate change conference. From my pre-Copenhagen vantage point, internationally...
This country spends, in a typical year, $350 billion importing oil from Saudi Arabia and other foreign countries. While this...
Another day, another major media outlet libels Michael Mann — and James Hansen. In a new black eye for Newsweek,...
Photo courtesy PNNL via FlickrJet-engine wind turbines, fuel made from big batches of algae, enzymes that trap power plant CO2....
In Tom’s Kitchen, Grist’s food editor discusses some of the quick-and-easy things he gets up to in, well, his kitchen....