President Trump and DOGE have their sights on NOAA and the National Weather Service. Gutting them could imperil millions and ...
Staffers that spoke to Grist under the condition of anonymity for fear of losing their jobs blamed new EPA administrator, Lee ...
Despite court orders to release grants, many organizations working on climate projects still don't have access to contractually obligated money.
How the EXPLORE Act, a bill aimed at improving outdoor recreation opportunities, managed to pass with unanimous support.
Georgia was going to retire its coal plants, but then the data centers arrived. AI is pushing energy providers back to fossil fuels.
The administration ordered states to rework plans for using federal EV-charging money, putting hundreds of projects in limbo. Experts say that’s illegal.
State officials recently unveiled a broad home energy efficiency and electrification program, but it’s unclear whether the ...
As climate change complicates growing the region’s historically emblematic crops, like olives and lemons, Amata is seeing ...
From renewables to EVs to workforce training, the state's journey toward decarbonization has "a long way to go and a hort ...
A new program pairs ice fishing anglers on the Great Lakes with researchers who need to know how thick the ice is, despite funding chaos.
After a Chinese export ban, can America get gallium and germanium from Canada — or will tariffs get in the way?
Rice plants are a big source of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Scientists just developed a strain that cuts those emissions by 70 percent.