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Think there’s nothing funny about the climate crisis? Think again. Since 1999, Grist.org has served up environmental news, analysis, and advice, all spiked with
a sense of humor. With a fresh spin on green news and views, Grist informs, inspires, and links America's next generation of green leaders via an active online
community. Grist’s unusual and effective approach has earned recognition from media outlets such as Vanity Fair, The New York Times, NPR, and The Today Show, as well as two coveted Webby awards. Grist.org is a beacon in the smog for anyone who cares about green issues and solutions. It’s free and worth every penny! |
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| Grist is leaping off the screen and onto the page with a handbook for making it through life with your sanity -- and values -- intact. Check out Grist’s first ever book Wake Up and Smell the Planet:
The Non-Pompous, Non-Preachy Grist Guide to Greening Your Day. Inside its colorful covers, you'll find loads of information and tips on everything from shaving to shopping, from greening your office to greening your video games. And all of it delivered with the good humor and bad puns that are Grist's trademark. |
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You'll always have answers to the peskiest
eco-questions at your fingertips. |
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It's better than The Secret. |
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Little-known fact: a book uses only half the
electricity of a computer! |
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Buy it for your friends, to spread the green love. |
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It makes a handy flotation device. |
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Where else can you get the real dirt on the Jolly
Green Giant? |
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Books make you look wicked smaht. |
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Did we mention you'll always have answers to
the peskiest eco-questions at your fingertips? |
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Grist's employees like to eat. |
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