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As heavy rains overwhelm aging pipes, Boston and NYC are choosing very different paths forward.
The government is refusing to restore eroded beaches in coastal Florida counties unless homeowners agree to one condition: public access.
A rule proposed by the Bureau of Land Management would cut leasing fees for those projects by 80 percent.
Climate change is coming for your morning joe. Startups are betting that substitutes made out of date seeds and chickpeas are the answer.
Despite a “landmark” agreement, automakers and the repair industry are still fighting over who controls car data.
With federal dollars flowing, small tribes are trying to jumpstart their own recycling programs.
Grist asked 10 countries how they would use the long-awaited “loss and damage” fund launched at COP28.
Under pressure to step up global climate aid, the world’s richest countries secured nothing less than a diplomatic coup in Baku.
Critics say Railroad Commission and politicians focus on business, not environmental protection.