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A 2022 poll of 1,500 U.S. teenagers found that 89 percent of them regularly think about the environment, “with the majority feeling more worried than hopeful.”
With catastrophic wildfires on the rise, Washington State has implemented a holistic approach to fire prevention — and it’s working.
Organizers want the 50,000 attendees to pitch in toward solutions.
People don't need "climate emergency" or "global boiling" to make them worried. They're already worried.
New research shows that the patterns of Earth’s high winds have led to serious problems on the ground.
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.
Rising temperatures and chronically broken cooling systems are turning the lunch rush into a deadly risk for some workers.
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.