Grist, which writes about environmental issues, has added a business section, according to this short item in the St. Paul Pioneer Press: “Grist magazine (www.Grist.org) has been one of the most entertaining environmental journals for seven years now, dispensing its information with a disarmingly clever style and good writing. Now the site has added a business section that addresses how different industries are dealing with environmental issues.
“This month, it features interesting stories on whether environmental activists should reconsider nuclear energy and how dead-tree media might be able to cause a little less death. When you’re done with the business stories, its political coverage is pretty highly regarded, too.”
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