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Inside the green construction job that workers are dying to leave
"I'm honestly just tired."
A conversation with Catherine Flowers, author of Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret.
Whether Luis Arce can succeed in developing Bolivia’s lithium riches — and do so in a way that benefits Bolivian workers and frontline communities — remains uncertain.
Environmental justice advocates are cautiously optimistic about the new administration's plans to protect vulnerable communities from the disproportionate effects of pollution.
A Grist analysis found that Texas pursued 20 percent fewer violations of environmental laws after its stay-at-home order, compared to 2019.
100.4 degrees in Verkhoyansk, Russia, looks like an Arctic record.
The Empire State announced a slate of grants totaling more than $10.6 million to help underserved residents access affordable solar energy.
Sure, it was wildfire smoke that made parts of California and Oregon change hue. But inside that smoke was alchemy — the chemistry and physics of molecules and wavelengths.