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Like labels on cigarettes, opponents say fossil fuel warnings could change attitudes. Others call it gasoline “shaming.” ...
Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a ...
An internal memo reviewed by Grist showed the National Weather Service has stopped translating radio alerts in the southern ...
Soaring egg prices have people flocking to buy chickens of their own, creating a nationwide shortage of chicks.
Thorn forest once blanketed the Rio Grande Valley. Restoring even a little of it could help the region cope with the impacts ...
Last month, France’s national railway operator released a glimpse of the designs for its upcoming fifth-generation high-speed ...
Some $380 million is now in limbo after Trump laid off staff that run a program helping low-income people pay their energy ...
For 12 years, scientists thought they knew how much extreme heat human bodies could cope with. New research shows how wrong ...
Installations are wrapping up this month for the turnkey program providing solar, heat pumps, and batteries to households ...
A new study confirms what residents in Louisiana oil towns have long suspected: They get all the pollution but very few of the jobs.
Shifting political and regulatory winds have led to fewer shareholder resolutions on environmental and social issues.
Whether due to drought, prices, or politics, the weekslong disappearance of Canadian hydropower from New England’s grid ...