Environment

The EPA was considering a massive lead cleanup in Omaha. Then Trump shifted guidance.

Lead contamination is a serious issue that affects communities across the country, including Omaha, Nebraska. The story of Crystalyn Prine and her family sheds light on the challenges faced by

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The ocean is a carbon toilet. Marine heat waves are clogging it.

Fecal pellets play a crucial role in regulating the planet's temperature. Phytoplankton, tiny marine organisms, utilize sunlight to absorb carbon

Breast cancer, dizziness, headaches: El Paso residents ask if a warehouse’s toxic emissions are to blame

This report results from collaboration between Grist and El Paso Matters. Maria was ecstatic when Cardinal Health, a leading medical

The EPA is ending greenhouse gas data collection. Who will step up to fill the gap?

This narrative was initially published by WIRED and is reproduced here as part of Climate Desk collaboration. Earlier this month, the Environmental Protection Agency

At least 170 US hospitals face major flood risk. Experts say Trump is making it worse.

This article was initially published by KFF Health News, a nationwide newsroom dedicated to comprehensive journalism focused on health matters.

Earth911 Inspiration: The Hum of Bees

Earth911 actively fosters a circular economy by linking individuals to sustainable brands, products, and services. Our mission is to assist

Small farmers are more squeezed than ever. A California grant program offers a lifeline.

Over ten years ago, Javier Zamora embarked on the journey of his organic berry farm, starting with just an acre

How disasters change our love lives — for better and for worse

This coverage owes its existence to a collaboration between Grist and BPR, a public radio service for western North Carolina. Kyle and Ashley

The kids who sued America over climate change aren’t done yet

In 2015, a group of nearly 20 young Americans initiated legal action against the federal government, claiming that the U.S.