Environment

Teachers unions leverage contracts to fight climate change

But it was clear that it wasn't. Our schools are crumbling, our neighborhoods are suffering from environmental racism, and our students are going to be the ones dealing with the

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Guest Idea: California Recently Finalized the Nation’s Strictest Plastic Packaging Rules Change Shopper Expectations

In 2028, your trips to the grocery store might look a bit different. Fruits will be packaged in cardboard boxes

Heat ‘not fit for humans’ hits Britain

An unusual amber warning for "extreme heat" has been issued for parts of England, as the UK braces for potentially

Ask a Scientist: How Do We Track the Trump Administration’s Attacks on Science?

As of August 1, 2026, the second Trump administration has initiated 594 actions perceived as attacks on science. These actions

Scientists define a new category of heat wave: ‘Snow eaters’

Matthew LaPlante often observes his research firsthand from his home in the mountains near Salt Lake City. After warm nights

Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Product Stewardship Institute’s Scott Cassel on Growing Extended Producer Responsibility

Explore a pivotal discussion that foresaw the rise of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), a concept where product and packaging manufacturers

Emotional meat eaters

In Britain, approximately seven per cent of the population has turned to appetite-suppressing drugs like Ozempic. The rise of GLP-1s

Meta Hides Data Center Info As it Pushes More Risks to Entergy’s Customers

The controversy surrounding Meta Platforms' expensive data center expansion in northern Louisiana is intensifying. Stakeholders are now evaluating the powering

A new plan to preserve Georgia’s marshes: Give them space to migrate

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and WABE, Atlanta’s NPR station.​ Several decades ago, to construct a