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After five years at Grist, Editor in Chief Nikhil Swaminathan takes the helm of the organization.
The 'father of environmental justice' says sending fluorinated firefighting foam to a landfill in the mostly poor, Black town of Emelle perpetuates racism.
Georgia police are invoking a 2017 terrorism law against activists accused of little more than trespassing.
Almost half of products cleared so far under the new federal biofuels program are not in fact biofuels — and the EPA acknowledges that the plastic-based ones may present an “unreasonable risk” to human health or the environment.
Winning resolutions urged Exxon to disclose climate risks and Chevron to re-evaluate its methane reporting methods.
In the midst of a historic megadrought, states in the American West are embracing cloud seeding to increase snow and rainfall.
"It’s a green light for the conventional oil and gas industry to continue to do what they’ve done, which is abandon these wells whenever they feel like it."
Green bonds may not be as sustainable as you think.
Without US representation, the Taíno advocate for environmental justice and cultural preservation internationally.