Environment

The fate of thousands of U.S. dams hangs in the balance, leaving rural communities with hard choices

Sheldon Auto Wrecking, a longstanding salvage yard in southwestern Wisconsin’s Vernon County, is facing a potential threat to its existence. The dam known as “Maple Dale,” which has protected the

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Big Oil Borrowing from Gun Industry’s Playbook: Blanket Immunity to Protect Profits

US Representative Harriet Hageman has openly stated that Congress is working on “a form of preemption” to shield fossil fuel

Guest Idea: The Hidden Environmental Cost of Lost Golf Balls

American golfers lose around 300 million golf balls each year, as reported by the Danish Golf Union, based on 2009

Communicating Across Disciplines in Climate Change Litigation 

Advancing climate change litigation involves overcoming significant hurdles to promote justice and alter human behaviors for the benefit of society

Google’s data-center boom comes to Nebraska

This story is made possible through a partnership between Grist and The Flatwater Free Press, Nebraska’s first independent, nonprofit newsroom

Guest Idea: What Really Happens After You Drop Off Recycling?

Many of us feel a sense of fulfillment when we handle our recycling. Whether you're setting out recyclables at the

Oaks face ‘slow burn’ disaster

Experts are raising alarms about the numerous threats facing British oaks, warning that these could lead to disastrous consequences for

Why Linking Data Systems at Trump’s USDA Isn’t Enough. (And Might Be a Disaster for Farmers.)

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) oversees a vast network of programs designed to support farmers, enhance U.S. agriculture, safeguard

California bets on an obscure tool to replace clean air authority Trump revoked

This story was originally published by CalMatters, the only nonprofit newsroom devoted solely to covering issues that affect all Californians