Environment

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 Brooke Rollins recently visited Georgia to unveil a $500 million

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How You Can Help Keep Recycling Workers Safe

Recycling plays a crucial role in minimizing waste and enabling the reuse of valuable materials. This process helps lessen the

Can Rio Tinto take responsibility for QMM?

According to local reports, QMM communicated through a local Deputy that 80% of the social budget for 2023, 2024, and

The Supreme Court takes up a Guam munitions case with high stakes for CHamoru lands

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could decide the fate of Tarague Beach, a site

Scientists race to decode data from Europe’s vanishing glaciers

Situated high in the Ă–tztal Alps, near the Austria-Italy border, lies the WeiĂźseespitze glacier, which serves as a scientific time

What Is Fair Trade Worth?

Fair Trade is designed to foster a more ethical and sustainable trading system, prioritizing people and the environment. It offers

Big Oil has moved on from ‘greenwashing.’ Here’s the new playbook.

Remember when the fossil fuel industry was constantly discussing climate change? In 2020, as oil prices plummeted due to the

Convenience Comes at the Environment’s Expense

I must confess, the thrill of receiving an online order at my doorstep, sometimes within mere hours or by the

Electricity Bills Are High. Trump Administration Policies are Set to Make them Soar.

Electricity bills are on the rise nationwide. Currently, households are paying over 5 percent more than last year, with some