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Is Big Oil about to have its Big Tobacco moment?
The New York Attorney General just launched an investigation into ExxonMobil's alleged climate obfuscation.
Reminder: Abortion is legal and you shouldn’t be paying for birth control
In this week’s Shots & Chasers, we’re giving you what you need to know about your reproductive rights now.
Taco Bell is a Crunchwrap Supreme jerk on food sourcing
Animal welfare is in with most fast food conglomerates, but Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and KFC just don't care.
One of the first free towns founded by former slaves is being taken over by Big Oil
The residents of Mossville, La., have spent years living near multiple industrial plants and have the chronic diseases to show for it.
Angry tweets from Republican leaders on the Keystone XL decision
Paul Ryan called the president's rejection of the pipeline "sickening."
The fight against Keystone XL changed the climate movement. Here’s how
Organizing against Keystone helped the movement develop a number of assets it previously lacked.
Breaking: Keystone is dead. For now
President Obama announced that he will be rejecting TransCanada's application to build the Keystone XL pipeline.
The 7 things you need to know now about the Keystone XL pipeline
Is Keystone permanently dead? Will this decision affect the climate? These answers, and more.
Climate change will stress plants out. These scientists think they have a solution
It involves a fungal infection.
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How to explain climate change to teens
Follow along as a science educator from the Alliance for Climate Education finds lively ways to teach teens about rising temperatures.
Watch this discussion on conservatives, climate change, and fossil fuels
Grist staff writer Ben Adler, Amanda Little, and Saqib Rahim share their thoughts on MSNBC’s Greenhouse.
No longer top secret: The TPP trade deal is just as evil as you think it is
No trade pact is going to solve the world's environmental problems. But we can ask that they don't make things worse.
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