Environment

Extreme heat is forcing farmers and fisherfolk to work overnight, an adaptation that comes with a cost

Climate change is drastically altering the traditional routines of workers around the world, especially those in agriculture and fishing industries. Josana Pinto da Costa, a fisherwoman from Óbidos, Brazil, has

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Buying a Disaster-Resilient Home – Earth911

In today's world, where climate change is causing more frequent and severe natural disasters, it is essential for homebuyers to

Climate denial contaminating social media

Tortoise Media, in collaboration with the University of Exeter and with the support of Octopus Energy, has launched a groundbreaking

El eslabón no regulado de una cadena de suministro tóxica

Un análisis de datos realizado por Grist reveló que es probable que los residentes de ciertas zonas del barrio estén

Chicago law would shift where polluting companies operate

Chicago city leaders are on the brink of making a significant change in how polluting businesses are permitted to operate

Hey Congress, Dismantling and Gutting NOAA Hurts Science and All of Us

Project 2025, a plan devised by the Trump administration, seeks to drastically reduce the capabilities of NOAA, the nation's leading

The obscure policy that financed many of the last decade’s riskiest energy investments is back

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe recently signed into law a bill that includes a provision called "construction work in progress" (CWIP),

Why the shipping industry’s new carbon tax is a big deal — and still not enough

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has taken a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions from the shipping industry with the

Meet the DJs spinning Earth Day into nightlife – Grist

Earth Night is a global initiative organized by a small volunteer group called DJs for Climate Action, which aims to