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It’s not your imagination: This summer is already hotter than normal.
An industrial worker got one whiff of ethylene oxide. Twenty years later, he still hasn’t recovered — and his community is searching for answers.
Lead battery recycling is a crucial but dirty business. As a plant outside Los Angeles seeks to renew its operating permit, the community pushes back.
As control of Congress leans right, hope for action shifts to the White House and states.
New research indicates that the forest is losing its ability to recover from deforestation, fire, and drought.
Trees are great at capturing warming gases, but mass-planting efforts tell a tricky story.
The Biden official spoke to Grist about coming out of retirement to sell Democrats' landmark climate law.
Healdsburg recycles 350 million gallons of effluent annually and gives it away for free.
The movement to recognize and protect the rights of nature scored another victory last month when an Indian court declared that the natural world should have legal rights on par with humans.