Monday, November 2, 2015

Grist Environmental

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FOOD

Climate change helps Alaskan grow organic food on the tundra

Farmer finds silver lining in a warming Alaska.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Here’s what world leaders could actually achieve on climate change in Paris

The 2 degrees C warming limit might not be achievable, but that doesn't mean our planet is doomed.
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY

Porsche cheated on emissions tests too, EPA says

The EPA is expanding its diesel emissions investigation to Volkswagen's luxury brands.

World’s largest floating wind farm coming to the U.K.

This pilot project will power 20,000 homes with renewable energy.
CHEMISE ALL THAT

I subscribe to clothing share. Is that an eco-friendly move — or just wasteful?

A reader wonders if clothing subscriptions are a smart way to shop or just another symptom of overconsumption, and Umbra registers her opinion.

K-Cups, old white men, and more: Last-minute, terrifying costume ideas

We've invented easy ways for you to dress up as some of the scariest villains on the planet.
CITIES

AdiĆ³s, polluters: Study links immigrant status and exposure to dirty air

The new study not only looks at race but at immigrant status and language.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Getting warmer: More Republicans are starting to take climate change seriously

Sen. Kelly Ayotte is among a handful of politicians trying to shift the GOP's approach. A recent Conservative Clean Energy Summit had the same goal.
LIVING

These Halloween costume ideas will make your feminist dude the sexiest person at the party

In this week’s Shots & Chasers, we’re going to focus on What’s Going On With Male Birth Control.

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LIVING

The scariest thing you’ll watch all day: Al Gore and the climate change conspiracy

A new video exposes the truth behind global warming.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Climate change is forcing people to migrate and the world doesn’t have a plan to handle it

People who flee climate-related disasters need help from the U.N. and the global community. Instead, we're still arguing over what to call them.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

U.N. predicts the impact of existing global climate pledges

A new report supports findings that countries' current commitments could limit global warming to around 2.7 degrees C.

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