Hello, and welcome to the last issue of Grist’s special series on how climate disasters are shaping elections.
For farmers, planning for spring begins in the fall. That’s when seeds go into the ground. Later, if all goes well, roots begin to grow, followed by shoots and leaves. But that only happens when there ...
According to the European Union's climate agency, 2024 is also the first year to breach the 1.5 degree Celsius climate ...
Katherine Bagley becomes the newsroom's third editor-in-chief, and Teresa Chin and Jess Stahl have been promoted to executive editors.
Indigenous activist Nemonte Nenquino fought drilling in the Amazon. Her new memoir is the pick of Reese Witherspoon's book club this month.
The cost of renewables is plummeting, heat pumps are selling like crazy, and red states are raking in cash from the IRA.
Private flights, used by just 0.003 percent of the world’s population, are the most polluting form of transport. The ...
Members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians were looking forward to their annual Cherokee Indian Fair this year — 2024’s event was to be the 112th celebration. There were going to be ...
With U.S. climate commitments in question, the United Nations is forging ahead at this year’s COP29 conference in Baku, ...
Climate change did not take center stage during this week’s presidential election; it did not even seem to be in the wings or ...
New research shows that, instead of replanting rainforests, allowing them to bounce back naturally would store loads of ...