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The agency is finally moving on getting gridlocked money to farmers. But at what cost?
Here are trusted, reliable resources to use during extreme weather or natural disasters for non-English speakers and undocumented immigrants.
The $35 billion nuclear project is an investment in the future or a cautionary tale, depending whom you ask.
The state's pension funds have an estimated $14.8 billion invested in fossil fuel companies.
A former EPA official warns exemption for some coal-fired power plants could be the first step toward gutting pollution rules for all plants.
New Clark City is being built from scratch to withstand extreme weather. Will it be a beacon of hope or a greenwashed illusion?
As opposition mounts, some experts wonder how long AI infrastructure can steer clear of the partisanship that defines U.S. politics.
Neonics are contaminating ecosystems and communities.
At Grist’s Turning the Tide event at SF Climate Week, attorney and activist Amy Bowers Cordalis shared her story of three pivotal moments that brought the salmon back to Klamath.