Environment

Guest Opinion: 7 Steps To Make A Positive Impact Today

Brett Jenks, CEO of the global regenerative development non-profit Rare.org, recently shared valuable advice for individuals looking to make a positive impact on the environment, particularly through their financial choices.

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Lasted Environment

Investors Move Fight Over Fossil Fuel Dangers From the Boardroom to the Courtroom

This year’s corporate annual general meetings are unfolding amid geopolitical developments that arose well after shareholders could propose agenda items.

A deadly bacteria is creeping up the East Coast. How worried should you be?

This story was produced by Grist and co-published with States Newsroom. It is part of the Grist series Vital Signs,

Guest Idea: Stormwater Runoff into the Atlantic and the Atlantification of the Arctic

In March 2026, Arctic winter sea ice reached one of the lowest levels ever recorded, measuring 5.52 million square miles.

KFC has chickened out on welfare promises

ShockedOur biennial campaign, which deploys secret diner parents to evaluate the quality of children's meals at popular UK high street

The True Cost of Fertilizer Hurts Farmers—and the Rest of Us, Too

The reliance of US agriculture on synthetic fertilizers is significant, with about 78 percent of all farmland utilizing commercial fertilizers

Trump wants to take an ax to the East’s last great forests

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist, WABE, Atlanta’s NPR station; and WBEZ, a public radio station

How To Grow Vegetables With Aquaponics

Using just one gallon of water, a well-managed aquaponics system can produce a kilogram of leafy greens. This efficiency stands

A reckoning in the Amazon 

The implications extend far beyond Brazil. The Amazon and Cerrado play vital roles in controlling rainfall across South America and