For one, the U.N.'s proposal barely mentions fossil fuels.
The researcher Hamza Hamouchene outlines a path toward a clean energy future without "green colonialism."
Eighteen California children say the EPA fails to recognize the unique physical and mental impacts climate change has on kids.
Four advocates share their reflections on this year’s Conference of the Parties, and where the work goes from here.
After weeks of debate at COP28, countries decide to “transition away” from oil and gas — while stopping short of a “phaseout.”
Forget "rizz." These 10 words defined the hottest year ever.
Satellites and aircraft will help oil-and-gas watchdogs find and report large leaks.
Grist shadowed a top White House official as she navigated the high-stakes conference — and Republican hijinks.
The longtime logging town of Darrington, Washington is showing how local communities re-engage with the federal forests that surround them.
Cutting payments to brokers, or selling policies directly to consumers, could save millions. FEMA and insurance companies say it’s not quite that straightforward.
Dozens of legal challenges have blocked the regulation in 12 states.
Rich countries are dodging responsibility for adaptation aid, infuriating leaders from vulnerable nations.
Developed countries have long been expected to pay up for their historical emissions. But now newly rich countries are stepping up, too.
New research links more than 150,000 infant deaths to 30 monsoons in the South Asian country.
Shaken by global instability and a populist backlash, European nations are retreating from plans to reduce greenhouse gases, promote sustainable farming practices, and boost biodiversity.
Christian Schwägerl, Yale E360
While there's "great potential" for wave-generated energy, getting projects from the pilot stage to providing commercial power remains a challenge.
How Harjeet Singh spends his days trying to influence the fight to save the planet — all while running on little more than a cheese sandwich.
Fixing car and e-bike batteries saves money and resources — but challenges are holding back the industry.
Craig Santos Perez's visual poetry weaves humor and grief to tell Guam's story.
Oysters stabilize shorelines, trap carbon-rich sediment, and help marshes grow.