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Rising temperatures and erratic rainfall have supercharged the breeding of sandflies that spread the disease, putting 5 million at risk.
A GOP-led Congress could resuscitate the effort to transfer roughly 2 acres within the Wind River Indian Reservation to a local irrigation district.
A global supply chain built for speed is leaving behind waste, toxins, and a trail of environmental wreckage.
Activist investors want the company to trim its biggest source of emissions. Exxon sees that as a threat.
The world has found ways to adapt without crude from the Strait of Hormuz. Experts say that won’t last.
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.
Subsidence is causing parts of Mexico City to sink, and it’s happening at an uneven rate. That’s bad news for its sprawling public transportation system.
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.