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SPECIAL REPORT

Coal’s Last Gamble: A choking industry bets on one more big score

Why can't America quit this dirty, doomed fuel?
DESSERTIFICATION

What if you could understand climate models better by eating them?

Experimental philosopher and artist Jonathon Keats thinks "anthropocenic sorbets" could be the key to understanding climate change.
RECYCLE OF LIFE

Apple’s recycling robot wants your old iPhone. Don’t give it to him.

Recycling electronics is a messy business.

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DAKOTA ACCESS

What’s going on with the Dakota Access pipeline? Let us explain.

It's a mess.
BURGER, INTERRUPTED

Can’t quit meat? This meatless burger wants to help.

A handful of startups are getting closer to the perfect plant burger.
CART ATTACK

Just how bad is online shopping? There’s a lot to unpack

The impact of your online purchase depends on things like shipping options and community density.

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LOVE TRAIN

Mass transit wins big in ballot initiatives

On a bleak night for progressives, voters across the country backed transit projects.
GRIN AND BEAR IT

Global climate activists try not to freak out over Trump’s win

It's not easy.
FROM THE EDITOR

Grist tried to make sense of an election that didn’t

How'd we do?
ELECTION 2016

This really is a climate change election

You might not recognize it from the media coverage, but the issue was critical throughout the campaign.
DAKOTA ACCESS

Native American religion and Standing Rock: What you need to know

A brief explanation of sacred places and how they factor in to the Dakota Access pipeline protests.
ELECTION 2016

A state-by-state guide to climate on the ballot

Read about the races that will impact our climate future.
FOSSIL FOOLS

Oil industry’s sneaky plan could make it nearly impossible to ban fracking in Colorado

A ballot initiative might thwart efforts for local fracking bans.
THINGS AND ARROWS

Here’s something that could make recycling a lot easier

Figuring out recycling can be vexing, but new labels now appearing on products should help, says advice columnist Umbra Fisk.
COP22

U.N. climate conference kicks off under shadow of U.S. election

Negotiators in Marrakech will tackle three big issues related to last year's landmark Paris agreement.

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FALL BACK

Hate daylight saving time? Here’s what it would take to ditch it.

For starters, it would require overcoming an army of lobbyists.
PSA

The Paris climate accord is a big fucking deal, now more than ever

The massive international agreement becomes official today, not that anyone will notice.
DAKOTA ACCESS

What’s going on with the Dakota Access pipeline? Let us explain.

It's a mess.
MAKE AMERICA GREEN AGAIN

Ballot measures to watch on Election Day

A carbon tax, plastic bag ban, and renewables are all up for a vote this year.
BLINDED BY THE LIGHT

Will Florida’s voters be fooled into passing an anti-solar amendment?

The utility industry is pushing a ballot measure that pretends to support rooftop solar while actually undermining it.
COME WORK WITH US

You know you want to be a Grist fellow. And now you have more time to apply.

Apply by November 14.
GETTING WARMER

Hot tips for getting your compost pile cooking

Advice columnist Umbra Fisk has simple suggestions for revving up the backyard compost heap.
SMOKE MONSTER 

Climate change is scarier than vampires — just ask Ian Somerhalder

The actor talked with us about the documentary series "Years of Living Dangerously."
GMOMG

What the New York Times missed with its big GMO story

A more balanced approach would have been to look at all of the evidence.
BURGER, INTERRUPTED

Can’t quit meat? This meatless burger wants to help.

A handful of startups are getting closer to the perfect plant burger.
THE FIGHT STUFF

Climate hawk vs. climate hawk: State carbon tax divides national environmental leaders

A battle over a ballot initiative in Washington state has boiled over onto the national scene.
INITIATIVE 732

The most dramatic climate fight of the election is in Washington state

A climate tax is opposed by some green groups that want a stronger focus on social justice.

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