Republicans aren’t a monolith, as 54 percent of them say they support the U.S. participating in international efforts to ...
At COP29, trillions of dollars are riding on whether major emerging economies like China will have to step up climate aid.
The event was driven by a feeling that COP has grown exclusionary and the climate solutions it fosters are harming their communities.
The U.S. is one of the planet’s leading producers and consumers of meat and dairy products. At last year’s COP28, as world ...
This year marks the world’s self-imposed deadline for all these countries to agree on a new global target for climate aid. Negotiations over this target will determine how much aid wealthy developed ...
At this year's U.N. climate talks, the Biden team hopes a push for nuclear power will be palatable to the president's ...
Many of the banks trumpet their net-zero credentials in public. But Nigel Topping, a member of the U.K.’s Climate Change ...
What to expect: deregulation justified as boosts for the economy, and platitudes about the importance of clean air and water.
At this year’s U.N. climate conference, world leaders are proposing a “global solidarity levy” on high-polluting industries.
A federal initiative helps rural business owners and farmers slash expenses by funding solar and other energy innovations.
Hello, and welcome to the last issue of Grist’s special series on how climate disasters are shaping elections.
Katherine Bagley becomes the newsroom's third editor-in-chief, and Teresa Chin and Jess Stahl have been promoted to executive editors.