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Outdoor recreationists want to save the natural environments they love, but that means reckoning with their own impact.
The state now plans to remove all of Benton Harbor's lead pipes within 18 months.
As the West's megadrought continues, communities reliant on hydroelectric power — including tribes and rural towns — face shortages.
A Grist analysis shows how the ‘race-neutral’ screening tool can still prioritize communities of color.
Studies show high temperatures and air pollution during pregnancy can cause lifelong health effects.
People who live near fracking wells and liquified natural gas terminals are pushing back.
New study: Sprinkling red seaweed in cattle feed slashes methane burps
How last year’s record-breaking heat wave caused misery and chaos for Washington’s incarcerated population — and why it’s set to happen all over again.
The new EV tax credit would be $12,500 — and refundable.