In a retaliatory lawsuit, Exxon says claims against it are motivated by “sordid for-profit incentives and outright greed.”
Grist sat down with environmental journalist Marco Visscher to talk about his new book on the rise, fall, and return of nuclear.
A growing body of research shows the nation’s coral reefs protect $1.8 billion in economic assets each year and should be protected for our sake and their own.
Is the Gulf of Mexico the ‘single best opportunity’ to store climate-warming gas — or would that pose an existential threat to wildlife and people?
Incoming Attorney General Dave Sunday didn’t mention climate change on the campaign trail, but fossil fuel donations tell a different story.
Audrey Carleton, Capital & Main
In a 6-1 ruling, the Montana Supreme Court affirmed their constitutional right to a “clean and healthful environment.”
Forecasts powered by machine learning are proving to be faster and cheaper to produce than conventional methods — and more accurate, too.
If the Department of Government Efficiency wants to cut $2 trillion in spending, handouts to the fossil fuel industry may be "a truth test to all of their messaging."
To achieve its climate goals, the city helped finance the largest solar farm east of the Mississippi.
Church volunteers feel called by Christ to help those impacted by Helene. For some, that means fulfilling a mandate to alleviate suffering. For others, it also means proselytizing.
Indigenous bands have always been part of metal, creating a place for musicians and fans to channel anger and find community.
Climate change has made great swaths of the planet drier and soils saltier, jeopardizing food production and water access for billions.
Residents argue the project will disproportionately impact majority-Black and -Hispanic communities in the Miami-Dade area.
Even if the railway promoters win, here's why the train won’t get built.
Stephanie Mencimer, Mother Jones
New study shows LNG exports risk raising greenhouse gas emissions, hampering efforts to curtail the climate crisis.
Nina Lakhani, The Guardian
New research finds billions of tons of carbon get trapped in the "technosphere."
More than 170 years later, the Yakama are still trying to get their land back.
The agency is hiking insurance rates and punishing flood-prone construction in the president-elect’s favorite state.
What does the trade war mean for the cost of goods, green tech, and decarbonization? An expert policy analyst weighs in.
With Trump set to take office, cutting emissions 66 percent by 2035 will require rapid action from states, cities, and the private sector.