Climate Technology
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World’s largest private coal company could maybe, finally go bust
Now, who's going to pay to clean up their mess?
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Why driverless vehicles won’t be the death of public transportation
Autonomous vehicles will lead to longer commutes and more sprawl only if you believe that everyone is dying to spend hours cooped up in cars.
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Is Europe totally unfrackable?
Some countries in the region are trying to replicate the U.S. shale boom, but they're having a tough time.
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Fracking, tribal lands, and the Bureau of Land Management: What happens next?
Lisa DeVille of Fort Berthold POWER talks man camps, pollution, and the BLM.
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Volkswagen protestor creates a glorious ruckus over emissions scandal
Watch a Volkswagen executive attempt to fend off the weight of the biggest automobile scandal in decades.
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Senate moves closer to blocking state GMO labeling
The bill would quash a slew of local initiatives, including a labeling law in Vermont which kicks in July 1.
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Forget the casket: This burial technology could turn your body into dust
Promessa is another step forward for the green burial movement.
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Meet Grist’s new executive editor — and awesome senior editors
Scott Dodd will oversee Grist’s 18-member editorial department, including new editors Rebecca Leber and Matt Craft.
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American-made clothing company owner talks business, bodies, and Betty Draper
The part of a truly sustainable wardrobe that we don’t talk about enough? Fit.
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Greening the clothing industry isn’t just about cotton and water. The message counts, too
Can an apparel brand be truly sustainable?