Recent
-
The state senator leading efforts to return land to tribal nations
"We can't sit back anymore and not participate."
-
In a first, rising seas drove an entire species to extinction in the US
Sea level rise has eradicated a U.S. species for the first time. What's next?
-
How cleaning up shipping cut pollution — and warmed the planet
When the maritime sector slashed sulfur emissions, it became an accidental experiment in geoengineering.
-
Canada makes an unprecedented push for multifamily housing
To tap billions in new infrastructure funds, provinces must require cities to abandon zoning laws that favor single-family homes and encourage climate-friendlier fourplexes.
Topics
Grist reports on topics like Politics, Energy, Equity, Solutions, and how they intersect with climate. All topics.
Extreme Weather
Indigenous Affairs
-
Colorado’s dirty secret: A $500 billion mining industry built on Indigenous land
-
To save the Amazon, what if we listened to those living within It?
-
A Biden effort to conserve oceans is leaving out Indigenous peoples, report finds
-
The Tule River Tribe of California recruits an old ally in its fight against wildfires: Beavers
Staff Picks
View →-
How climate change is making us sick
-
The Cochise County Groundwater Wars
-
To get off fossil fuels, America is going to need a lot more electricians
-
The Roadless Rule is supposed to protect our wild places. What went wrong in the Tongass National Forest?
-
How a Koch-owned chemical plant in Texas gamed the Clean Air Act
-
Amazingly, forests are still sucking up as much carbon as they were 30 years ago. But there’s a catch.
Besieged by logging, fires, and pests, this global balancing act might not last long.
-
Tribes in Minnesota are paying the steepest price for the steel industry’s mercury pollution
Steel companies that process taconite release a slew of pollutants — and they're suing the EPA over new regulations.
-
Is there a wrong way to talk about climate change?
In a provocative new book, Genevieve Guenther argues that too many conversations are happening on the fossil fuel industry's terms.
-
Heirloom
In a haven city defined by scientific progress, one woman hides a gift from her ancestors that contains a key to the future.
Watch This
-
An early-life wildfire exposure sickened these monkeys for decades
-
The Gulf Coast is home to one of the last healthy coral reefs. It’s surrounded by oil.
-
Nature can’t run without parasites. What happens when they start to disappear?
-
How efforts to protect an Indigenous oasis almost led to its demise
-
Hunger was already bad enough. Then Beryl hit.
Food spoils when the power goes out, exposing more people to hunger and food insecurity. But the crisis goes deeper than that.
-
The surprisingly simple way cities could save people from extreme heat
Cool roofs reflect sunlight and reduce the urban heat island effect.
-
The siting of an offshore wind port raises new conflicts in Maine
Coastal residents are conflicted over the planned location of a facility that advocates say will help launch Maine's offshore wind industry.
-
The race to save glacial ice records before they melt away
As glaciers melt around the globe, scientists are racing to retrieve ice cores that contain key historical records of temperature and climate that are preserved in the ice.
Subscribe
The Beacon
Need a dose of good climate news? Subscribe to The Beacon to receive a weekly roundup of the solutions driving us forward.
SubscribeThe Daily
Want the latest reporting from Grist in your inbox every day? The Daily is a free daily roundup of our top stories.
Subscribe