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Standing Rock was an Indigenous-led movement. Why did Greenpeace take the fall? – Grist

In March 2024, a jury ordered the environmental organization Greenpeace to pay $666 million to the companies behind

Inside the movement to recognize nature as an artist – Grist

“It’s nestled in the mountains, so you have this incredible access to nature. And I wanted to find

How plants could help us detect, and even destroy, dangerous ‘forever chemicals’ – Grist

The future In the case of PFAS contamination, Berger envisions a similar system: plants that could serve as

How a 1.3-mile stretch of street became a much-needed park space in Queens, New York – Grist

The transformation of 34th Avenue in Jackson Heights into Paseo Park is a prime example of how community-driven

‘For anybody who could use a break’: A Q&A with sci-fi author Becky Chambers – Grist

But in this world, rest and comfort are integral parts of society. The tea service that Dex provides

A world built on fossil fuels is loud. Here’s how advocates are defending peace and quiet. – Grist

Noise pollution is a growing concern in many communities, with detrimental effects on both physical and mental health.

Even your favorite YouTube creators are feeling the effects of federal cuts – Grist

The Future of Science Communication: A Look at Emily Graslie and The Brain Scoop In a world where

What is it like on the climate job market right now? – Grist

The impact For job seekers like Di Liberto, the uncertainty of the job market is daunting. The influx

Lost your federal climate job or funding? Share your story with Grist.

The Trump administration's initial actions have had a significant impact on various sectors, including climate, environment, justice, agriculture,

How Italy got its citizens — and me — to adopt a rigorous recycling scheme – Grist

Todesco pointed out that the shift to individual trash sorting and recycling has had a ripple effect on

Meet the DJs spinning Earth Day into nightlife – Grist

Earth Night is a global initiative organized by a small volunteer group called DJs for Climate Action, which

France’s new high-speed train design has Americans asking: Why can’t we have that? – Grist

Despite the setbacks and challenges faced by high-speed rail projects in the United States, the enthusiasm for efficient