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Link Twitter: @grist1. U.S. Senate passes historic climate bill
2022-08-07
View In: Inflation Reduction Act
6. Here are 3 ways the EPA can still regulate climate pollution
2022-07-15
View In: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
7. US emissions cost the world $1.9 trillion in economic damages
2022-07-13
View In: Climate Change Damages
8. West Texas farmers and ranchers fear the worst as drought, heat near 2011 records
2022-07-07
View In: US Heat and Drought
9. The Supreme Court’s climate decision came out of a decades-long campaign to kneecap regulation
2022-06-30
View In: Supreme Court Politization and Corruption
10. The farmers restoring Hawaii’s ancient food forests that once fed an island
2022-06-30
View In: Permaculture
12. Louisiana’s insurance market is collapsing, just in time for hurricane season
2022-06-24
View In: Hurricanes
15. As a heat wave grips the US, lessons from the hottest city in America
2022-06-15
View In: US Heat and Drought
16. Record-breaking heat wave sprawls across US
2022-06-13
View In: US Heat and Drought
19. Water security is now a key US foreign policy priority
2022-06-03
View In: Heat and the Poor
20. In Hawaii, youth are suing over climate inaction
2022-06-02
View In: Climate Court Cases
21. Report sheds light on Fidelity’s little-known fossil fuel ties
2022-06-01
View In: Climate Finance
22. In an era of drought, an obscure water contract is pitting California farmers against each other
2022-05-26
View In: California Extreme Weather
24. Think climate action is expensive? Inaction could cost $178 trillion.
2022-05-24
View In: Climate Change Damages
25. Jessica Reznicek set fire to Dakota Access Pipeline construction. Is she a terrorist?
2022-05-18
View In: Climate Protestors
26. When wheat never dies
2022-05-18
View In: Permaculture
27. Why Boulder and Flagstaff are enlisting cities to suck carbon out of the atmosphere
2022-05-17
View In: Arizona Climate Change
28. ‘Flash droughts’ are Midwest’s next big climate threat
2022-05-16
View In: US Heat and Drought
29. How Congress is routing climate policy through the Army Corps of Engineers
2022-05-12
View In: Adapting to Climate Change
31. A quiet revolution: Southwest cities learn to thrive amid drought
2022-05-11
View In: US Heat and Drought
32. An oil train is set to destroy pristine Utah mountains. Why won’t Biden stop it?
2022-05-07
View In: Carbon Lobby
33. People vs. cargo: How a battle over Amtrak’s Gulf Coast line could shape the future of passenger rail
2022-05-06
View In: Rail Travel
34. As fires scorch New Mexico, the West braces for another hellish summer
2022-05-06
View In: US Heat and Drought
36. Record heat in India and Pakistan is a wake-up call
2022-05-04
View In: India heat and drought
37. In Wisconsin, small towns want more regulations for big farms
2022-05-03
View In: Climate Change and Farming
38. She’s supposed to protect Americans from toxic chemicals. First, she just has to fix Trump’s mess and decades of neglect.
2022-04-30
View In: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
42. Study: Climate change is creating disease hotspots
2022-04-28
44. As Lake Powell dries up, the US turns to creative accounting for a short-term fix
2022-04-26
View In: Lake Powell and the Colorado River Basin
45. Will Big Oil and major banks face another reckoning from investors this year?
2022-04-25
View In: Climate Change And investors
46. Elon Musk-funded carbon removal prize announces 15 ‘milestone’ winners
2022-04-22
View In: Climate Change solutions
47. Climate change is making jobs deadlier — and OSHA can’t take the heat
2022-04-22
View In: Heat and the Poor
48. Don’t Look Down
49. CO2 pipelines are coming. A pipeline safety expert says we’re not ready.
2022-04-18
View In: Gas Pipelines
50. Studies find climate change is driving ‘decisive increase’ in violent hurricanes
2022-04-15
View In: Hurricanes
51. The climate case for seizing superyachts, Russian and otherwise
2022-04-05
View In: Putin Enablers
53. Beyond the line: How an all-electric bus rapid transit system is transforming Indianapolis
2022-03-30
View In: Climate Change solutions
54. It’s official: Larger, more frequent wildfires are here
2022-03-30
View In: Global Heat and Drought
56. Lake Powell water crisis is about to be an energy crisis
2022-03-21
View In: Lake Powell and the Colorado River Basin
57. ‘This is a fossil fuel war’: Ukraine’s top climate scientist speaks out
2022-03-15
View In: German Energy Policy
58. Honolulu scores a win against Big Oil in climate change lawsuit
2022-03-14
View In: Beyond Oil And Gas Alliance
59. Can cloud seeding help quench the thirst of the US West?
2022-03-12
View In: US Heat and Drought
60. How the West’s megadrought is leaving one Arizona neighborhood with no water at all
2022-03-10
View In: US Heat and Drought
61. Amazon rainforest is nearing critical ‘tipping point’
2022-03-08
View In: Amazon Rain Forest
64. Colorado has an abandoned oil well problem. Now it’s asking drillers to pay up.
2022-03-04
View In: Beyond Oil And Gas Alliance
65. Dengue, Lyme, and cholera: how climate change is spurring disease
2022-03-03
View In: Climate Change and Diseases
66. As scientists sound the alarm on climate, Biden’s State of the Union barely mentions it
2022-03-02
View In: Biden On Climate
68. Biden has picked his Supreme Court nominee. Here’s her environmental record.
2022-02-25
View In: Ketaji Brown
69. The Postal Service plans to spend billions on gas-powered vehicles
2022-02-25
View In: US Post Office
71. Dakota Access Pipeline operator loses legal battle
2022-02-22
View In: Beyond Oil And Gas Alliance
73. A California county moves to protect children from lead poisoning — but some aren’t ready for the solution
2022-02-15
View In: California Housing
74. There’s an invisible ecosystem in the air — and climate change is disrupting it
2022-02-14
View In: Climate Change and Diseases
75. Cities’ biggest obstacle to flood-proofing isn’t money: It’s 50-year-old rainfall data.
2022-02-14
View In: How Bad Will West Coast Flooding Get?
78. In the wake of a wildfire, who gets to rebuild?
2022-02-10
View In: California Housing
79. Can paying farmers to stop farming save the planet? Experts aren’t so sure.
2022-02-09
View In: Climate Change and Farming
82. Lessons from New York: What makes a community turn against climate adaptation?
2022-02-08
View In: Adapting to Climate Change
83. ‘The Shaman’s Apprentice’ is an antidote to ‘Don’t Look Up’
2022-02-03
View In: Climate Change solutions
84. How to cool one of the fastest-warming cities in the West
2022-02-02
View In: US Heat and Drought
85. In blow to Biden administration, judge halts oil and gas leases in Gulf of Mexico
2022-01-28
View In: Biden On Climate
86. Extreme weather is destroying more crops. Taxpayers are footing the bill.
2022-01-28
View In: Climate Change and Farming
87. In historic vote, Los Angeles will phase out oil drilling
2022-01-27
View In: Los Angeles
89. Interest in civil disobedience has reached a mini climate tipping point
2022-01-26
View In: Climate Protestors
90. Divestment campaigns — and reinvestment efforts — gain strength as climate change intensifies
2022-01-25
View In: Climate Change And investors
92. Why doesn’t every big box store have rooftop solar?
2022-01-24
View In: Climate Change solutions
93. Want to heal the planet? Stop ignoring Indigenous science.
2022-01-24
View In: Climate Change solutions
96. Exxon pledges to cut emissions — but not from its oil
2022-01-19
View In: Carbon Lobby
97. Energy Department slammed for funding ‘false’ plastics solutions
2022-01-14
View In: Biden On Climate
98. Biden is ending Trump’s war on green appliances — but not very quickly
2022-01-14
View In: Biden On Climate
99. Ghosts of Polluters Past
2022-01-13
View In: California and Pollution
100. Toxic Churn
2022-01-13
View In: California and Pollution
102. Coal was dying. Then 2021 happened.
2022-01-10
View In: Carbon Lobby
103. Embracing a wetter future, the Dutch turn to floating homes
2022-01-04
View In: Adapting to Climate Change
106. ‘Net-zero is not enough’: A new book explains how to end fossil fuels
2021-12-22
View In: Carbon Lobby
109. The Biden administration said its drilling-lease spree in the Gulf was court-ordered. It wasn’t.
2021-12-14
View In: Biden Cabinet Directory
111. Digital equity, one mile of cable at a time
2021-12-07
View In: Free Speech
112. Blizzard warnings in Hawaii, no snow in Denver: What’s behind this month’s wild weather?
2021-12-07
113. Toxic Tides: Climate change expected to cause 400 toxic California sites to flood by 2100
2021-12-03
View In: How Bad Will West Coast Flooding Get?
114. Interior’s new oil and gas leasing plan sidesteps climate action
2021-12-03
View In: US Politics and Climate Change
115. Green incentives usually help the rich. Here’s how the Build Back Better Act could change that.
2021-12-02
View In: Build Back better Bill
117. Major fashion brands linked to deforestation in the Amazon, report finds
2021-12-01
View In: Amazon Rain Forest
122. Why developing countries say net-zero is ‘against climate justice’
2021-10-25
View In: Climate Justice
123. Report: Plastic is on track to become a bigger climate problem than coal
2021-10-22
View In: Miscellaneous Climate Change Articles
124. European activists want to ban fossil fuel ads. Why can’t we do that here?
2021-10-18
View In: Carbon Lobby
125. The EPA may finally reckon with aviation’s dirty secret: leaded fuel
2021-08-25
View In: Social Movements More
126. Huge ‘heat dome’ expected to bring punishing temperatures to the US. Again.
2021-07-28
View In: Heat Domes