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The Impossible Burger wouldn’t be possible without genetic engineering
A recent New York Times story brings the pitched battle over GMOs to the trendy meatless burger’s doorstep.
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This Hawaiian island is the future of energy
Watch our video to see the Kauai community come together around a modern grid.
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Why resistance to California’s air pollution law is a sign of progress
The Golden State’s emissions-reduction plan now looks out for its most vulnerable communities -- or at least it could.
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How coal communities can outlive coal
There is a way to make moving on from coal a win-win proposition. Watch our video to find out more.
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Have what it takes to be a Grist fellow? Don’t miss the application deadline!
Early-career journalists, now's your chance to hop on Team Grist. The deadline to apply is July 31.
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Climate change will make air travel even worse
In higher temps, flights will need to be canceled or offload weight -- which could leave travelers stranded.
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How America can declare independence from dirty energy
Bypassing a recent squabble over 100 percent renewables, top energy experts draw a roadmap to America's clean energy future.
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Researchers are figuring out how to generate solar energy from paint
The paint could use hydrogen captured from the air to power fuel cells.
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Yes, you too can be a Grist fellow. Apply today!
If you had one opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted, in one moment, would you apply for the Grist fellowship? Now's your shot.
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Slugging it out with a new contender in the GMO debate
A Pennsylvania slugpocalypse led to new data in the clash over biotech seeds -- and points to a better way of protecting crops.