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Negotiations happen behind closed doors, but for Indigenous peoples, “A lot of work happens in the hallways.”
Draining the lake allowed agriculture to thrive, but left the region vulnerable to floods.
The Biden administration is trying to punish Lee County for rebuilding flood-prone homes. The state’s Republican politicians are fighting back.
Twenty-five projects currently underway could end up emitting as much as 20 coal-fired power plants.
As COP29 climate talks approach, developing nations are pushing for a huge boost in decarbonization and disaster funding.
Plastics, taxes, and expensive desserts: Grist reporters weigh in on the climate trends that will shape the year ahead.
“Am I concerned? Hell yes, I’m concerned.”
As climate disasters intensify, poor emergency management puts Indigenous peoples at higher risk.
Sierra snowpack — which provides a third of California's water supply — is at 38 percent of where it usually is this time of year.