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With deforestation rising and violence a constant threat, a bold initiative is using satellites to ensure U.S. supermarkets sell ethical, eco-friendly avocados.
Grist asked 10 countries how they would use the long-awaited “loss and damage” fund launched at COP28.
In Sisi’s Egypt, flashy green infrastructure, soaring debt, and 60,000 political prisoners.
Critics say Railroad Commission and politicians focus on business, not environmental protection.
The Pacific island nation is seeking $35 billion to protect against sea-level rise and prevent a mass exodus.
In the clean energy transition, labor unions and the climate movement are finding that they're stronger together.
The water in these four unincorporated communities near Lubbock has been undrinkable for years, residents say. They hope to win $3 million in state grants to improve their systems.
Watchdog groups and tech giants want more clean energy. But some fear the utility is pursuing a big fossil-gas expansion plan outside of public scrutiny instead.
The country’s incoming president made water her “main concern” when she was mayor of Mexico City.