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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Grist Environmental

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CLIMATE & ENERGY

From Halliburton to Walmart, these big corporations will make money off of climate change

These companies aren't rooting for catastrophic warming -- but they are thinking about the business opportunities that could result.
SCIENCE

Elon Musk’s reusable rocket could save more than just money

And this video proves that the technology could work.
FOOD

Here are the meatballs of the future

From powdered protein to fried insects, these special hors d'oeuvres are a far cry from the Swedish meatball.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

A huge percentage of the world’s oil ends up squeezed through these tiny channels

The world's oil travels through regions that are both politically unstable and especially vulnerable to environmental disruption.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Can coal-hungry Appalachia take any lessons from Australia’s new solar farm?

No idea! But it's worth asking the question.
POLITICS

The GOP primary just got a little less sane on climate change

Lindsey Graham was one of the few Republicans contenders with a reasonable position on climate change. He just dropped out.
FIT TO BE TDI'D

Is lusting after a Volkswagen an environmental sin?

A reader is conflicted about whether to buy a new VW, what with all the recent emissions-evading sneakiness -- so advice maven Umbra Fisk suggests a few rules of the road.
LIVING

What should you get your kids for Christmas this year? (Hint: Don’t buy it!)

Watch our video to find out real live children react to DIY presents.
WTF IS A GMO?

It’s practically impossible to define “GMOs”

The more you look into it, the more you find that there is no way to sensibly draw a line around a class of foods and say they contain GMOs.

More Posts

LIVING

Make this lavender sheet spray for a sweeter sleep

Spruce up your linens with the soothing scent of lavender.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

A 19th-century glimpse of nature and a changing climate

John Ruskin’s warnings about a “plague-wind” in 1871 offer one way of looking at the Paris deal.
SCIENCE

Turns out ancient humans were bad for nature, too!

A new study shows humans have been changing the way other species interact for much longer than we thought.

A president and a Bear walk into a glacier: Watch Obama’s wilderness adventure

President Obama visited the Exit Glacier and talked climate change on "Running Wild with Bear Grylls."
FOOD

What makes mayo? FDA finally answers this existential question

Remember the great mayo battle of 2015? It finally has a victor.
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY

BMW and Mercedes accused of cheating on emissions tests

More car manufacturers join Volkswagen in the hot seat.
LIVING

Star Wars, abortion wars, what’s the difference?

Have reproductive rights in this country gone over to the Dark Side? We’re all waiting for A New Hope.
SCIENCE

This crazy light metal could one day make airplanes more fuel-efficient

It's 99.99 percent air, but it's super strong.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

This new campaign in New York wants the state to move to 100 percent clean energy

And it makes a strong push for economic and climate justice.
CITIES

The wacky, messy tale of the man who just wanted to make a dog poop lamp

It took imagination, ingenuity, and months of meetings, but Matthew Mazzotta's poop-digester project finally turned dog waste into public lighting.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Surprise! The Paris climate agreement is in your house

Allow us to break down a pretty complicated Paris climate deal for you -- using everyday household objects.
SCIENCE

Don’t freak out, but we might be geoengineering with contrails

Researchers say the icy haze left by airplanes can scatter sunlight on its way to Earth.
LIVING

This company is bottling air in Canada and selling it to China

Yes, someone is really selling air from the Canadian Rockies -- guess that's one way to deal with smog.
SCIENCE

Can “assisted evolution” protect corals from climate change?

Scientists in Australia are trying to help struggling reefs deal with warming oceans. Listen to this podcast to find out how they're doing it.

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