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Negotiations happen behind closed doors, but for Indigenous peoples, “A lot of work happens in the hallways.”
The company is accused of dumping thousands of tons of toxic paint sludge and other pollutants where Ramapough Lenape Nation members live.
The Michigan city has ambitions to go carbon neutral, and they begin in one of its most frontline neighborhoods.
The biofuel's bipartisan support isn't about science, but politics.
Jeff Landry has sued the Biden administration over everything from air pollution to oil leases to flood insurance.
Plastics, taxes, and expensive desserts: Grist reporters weigh in on the climate trends that will shape the year ahead.
Without US representation, the Taíno advocate for environmental justice and cultural preservation internationally.
Landslides are one of Kentucky's costliest natural disasters. Climate change is increasing their danger.
As summer heatwaves loom and farmworkers take to the fields, an in-depth report highlights massive gaps in regulations, especially around pesticide use and exposure.