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Indigenous treaty rights may be key to protecting Minnesota’s wild rice waters from oil spills.
The United States consumed more renewable energy than coal for the first time since 1885, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Visionary conservationist Eric Dinerstein on why a bold proposal to protect half the earth’s landmass is totally doable.
Dubbed “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down over time, now scientists like Sales are racing to figure out how to clean PFAS up.
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.
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.
After the election, here's what three Fixers are looking toward.