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Grist (originally Grist Magazine; also referred to as Grist.org) is an award-winning non-profit online magazine that publishes environmental news and views with a fresh twist - informing, inspiring, and linking the next generation of green activists. Grist reports serious news spiked with a sense of humor, making its reporting and commentary irreverent, incisive, intelligent, and entertaining. Launched in April 1999, Grist is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Called "The Daily Show" of the environment by Newsweek and others, Grist has been cited in major media including the New ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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America’s first climate refugees: How climate change eats the Alaskan coast
Climate change has accelerated the normal process of erosion along Alaska's rivers and coasts.via Google News -
America’s first climate refugees: “It’s happening now … The village is sinking”
Residents of Newtok, Alaska, know they must evacuate, but who will pay the $130 million cost of moving them?via Grist -
America's first climate refugees: Can a baked Alaska deny climate change? - Grist
America's first climate refugees: Can a baked Alaska deny climate change?GristIn September 2007, a rising star of Alaskan politics dared to take on one of the toughest, most ...via Grist -
Draft fed rules would let frackers do whatever they want, but they’re still not happy
Environmentalists were dismayed by draft fracking rules released a year ago, but hoped the administration would tighten them up in the next round. The opposite happened.via Grist -
Moniz confirmed as energy secretary, McCarthy’s EPA nomination advances
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) stopped throwing a temper tantrum and took a deep breath for long enough Thursday to allow the Senate to unanimously confirm Ernest Moniz as ...via Grist -
Green roofs don’t work unless you plant them with diverse, local plants
Planting your green roof with sedum is like hiring employees based on how long they can physically sit in an office chair instead of how good they are at doing the work.via Grist -
Holland is better than we are at everything, and they’re being smug about it, and we still want to go
OK, Holland, we get it! You have all the nice things!via Grist -
Undead farm bill: Everyone’s favorite legislative zombie shuffles on
Congress bakes up a ginormous gift to corporate ag, which may well collapse and die. But don’t start celebrating yet.via Grist -
What the frack do we know? Not much, it turns out
A new report in the journal Science says that we don't yet have the full story on hydraulic fracturing. Haha. Too late. We've fracked half the country anyway.via Grist -
Ag-gag bill chokes in Tennessee
Tennessee's Republican governor vetoed a bill that would have made it harder for animal activists to expose abuses by agricultural workers.via Grist



