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After a Grist investigation revealing exposure to the carcinogen ethylene oxide, El Paso residents confront troubling questions about their health.
An Indonesian staple is shaking up the restaurant scene — and may just end up preventing a big source of emissions.
It’s the latest evidence that we have left the bounds of “normal” weather on a “normal” planet.
Even in the U.S., where the policy was least popular, half of those surveyed said they'd support a climate tax that redistributes wealth.
Agriculture requires a lot of water. In the drought-stricken Central Valley, researchers have found a win-win for growers.
But even products certified as "compostable" are causing headaches.
Recent research suggests the IRA’s methane fee could batter the oil and gas industry to the tune of more than $1 billion.
Observers say Egereva’s case highlights the risks Indigenous advocates face when they challenge powerful governments on climate and human rights.
A new study finds levels of the carcinogen ethylene oxide that are nine times higher than those estimated by the EPA’s models.