Environment

As Seen in State of the Union—Utilities Bend Under Too Much Demand

The race to develop AI technology is putting a strain on electricity suppliers and users. The demand for electricity from data centers supporting AI is skyrocketing, creating challenges for the

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Lasted Environment

Speeding towards climate breakdown

London is increasingly falling short of its own goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from road transport, primarily due to

If Confirmed, Will Senator Markwayne Mullin Will Be DHS’s Next Disaster?

Senator Markwayne Mullin's Lack of Qualifications for Leading DHS and Its Nine Agencies, Including a Weakened FEMA On March 18,

Iran War Shows Why Farmers Need an Off-Ramp from Their Fertilizer Dependence

The ongoing US-Israeli conflict with Iran is affecting sea traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the vulnerability of global

Trump’s Nominee to Run NSF is Unqualified, Conflicted, and a Threat to Science

The Trump administration has proposed Jim O’Neill as the new director of the National Science Foundation (NSF). The NSF, an

Georgia farmers’ long wait for Helene relief is ending

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and WABE, Atlanta’s NPR station. U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary

Is Shredded Paper Recyclable? – Earth911

At Earth911, a common question we receive is, “Can shredded paper be recycled?” The answer remains “yes, but”—with significant changes

How Ann Arbor, Michigan, is creating its own clean energy utility

In 2021, Krystal Steward began canvassing her Ann Arbor, Michigan neighborhood to promote energy efficiency and sustainability improvements. To her

11 Sustainable Men’s Clothing Brands for Spring & Summer Style

Producing a single pair of jeans requires approximately 2,000 gallons of water, while a cotton t-shirt uses about 700 gallons.