The next frontier in medicine: doctors with climate training

Medical schools across the country are increasingly reckoning with the need to teach the intersection of climate change and health. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

Shell directors sued for ‘failing to prepare company for net zero’

Environmental law organization ClientEarth brings action and urges other shareholders to join. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

Abandoned oil well counts are exploding – now that there’s money on the table

$4.7 billion released by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is making states rethink their abandoned oil well tallies. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

Economists helped Big Oil obstruct climate action for decades

Science historian Benjamin Franta on the role economists played in the fossil fuel industry's decades-long disinformation campaign. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

Bowing to investors, Microsoft will make its devices easier to fix

A first right to repair victory, Microsoft devices will be more easily repairable. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors | Fix

Imagine 2200, a climate-fiction contest from Fix, recognizes stories that envision the next 180 years of equitable climate progress, imagining intersectional worlds of abundance, adaptation, reform, and hope. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

Do we need to double food production by 2050? no

What we need is a new food system that keeps people fed and ecosystems healthy. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

He wanted to get his home off fossil fuels. There was just one problem

Want to electrify your home? Good luck finding a contractor. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

California utility bets on space-based solar power

A conceptual image of what a space-based solar power plant would look like. The image was commissioned by the National Space SocietyMafic Studios, Inc. Space… the Final Frontier. These are the voyages of PG&E. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new technologies, to seek ou … | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

How Biden is spending his first big environmental justice fund

The EPA has detailed how it will spend $50 million in environmental justice funding authorized by the American Rescue Plan. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

Is humanity smarter than a protozoan?

New work on the Genuine Progress Indicator shows that global GDP is increasing, but global economic welfare no longer is. Can our species stop expanding before it hits limits? | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

The startup producing oil to fight climate change

Charm Industrial is putting oil back underground. Not that kind of oil. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

Should customers be able to repair their devices? This federal agency says yes

The Federal Trade Commission isn't buying tech industry talking points about repair. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

Bitcoin gave a shuttered coal plant a second life

A cryptocurrency company is showing how Bitcoin can keep fossil fuel use alive. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 2 years ago

The environment is the only crisis we assume you can solve from your kitchen

Even when you're doing all the "right" things to be green, have you been doing environmentalism wrong this entire time? | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

First GMO mosquitoes to be released in the Florida Keys

Some scientists and locals want to halt the deployment. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

The Battle of Thacker Pass

A carbon-free future requires a lot of mining. A battle in Nevada shows it won’t be easy. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

Technology collaborative promises a brighter future for solar

BlueDot Photonics aims to make solar power more efficient and affordable. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

Climate change solutions short stories contest

Grist's solutions lab, Fix, launches a new short story contest to envision the next 180 years of equitable climate progress. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

People didn’t used to be ‘consumers.’ What happened?

Shoppers, profits, growth: Why marketing-speak is bad for the planet. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

Self-driving tractors, robot Apple pickers: Witness the hitech future of farming

Forget Netflix and binge watch these awesome farm-bot videos. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

The Trump administration is burying dozens of studies about renewable energy

“It just goes into a black hole,” said a researcher at the National Renewable Energy Lab. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

Meltdowns, waste, and war: The real risks of nuclear

There's something wrong with every source of energy. How do our nuclear nightmares compare? | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

Soap on tap? A startup arrives in NYC with a plan to take the plastic out

Head for the kiosk to resupply your soap and sanitizer, and don’t forget your RFID-enabled refillable bottle. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

Oregon’s air quality is off the charts

Parts of the state have seen air quality readings that are literally off the EPA’s charts. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

Solar panels are starting to die. What to do with the megatons of toxic trash?

Most solar manufacturers claim their panels will last for about 25 years. That means the solar e-waste glut is coming. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

Apple’s low-carbon aluminum is a climate game changer

The most exciting part of Apple’s new climate pledge? Low-carbon aluminum. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

Why Covid deniers and climate skeptics paint scientists as alarmist

And why they also try to “feminize science,” labeling experts as shrill or emotional. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 3 years ago

The Death of Environmentalism (2004)

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@grist.org | 3 years ago

The world is on lockdown. So where are all the carbon emissions coming from?

The air is clear, the roads are clear, and dammit greenhouse gases are stubborn. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

The world is on lockdown. So where are all the carbon emissions coming from?

The air is clear, the roads are clear, and dammit greenhouse gases are stubborn. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

As oil crashes, ‘America’s untapped energy giant’ could rise (geothermal)

The coronavirus oil crash could be good news for this renewable energy underdog. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

As coronavirus fears soar, Europe moves to ban wasteful 'ghost flights'

Planes have been flying empty to avoid losing their places at busy airports. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

Coronavirus has caused a bicycling boom in New York City

If there’s a silver lining to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s that there’s probably never been a better time to ride a bike in the Big Apple. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

The cost of Germany turning off nuclear power: Thousands of lives

Shutting down nuclear plants makes way for a silent killer: Air pollution. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

The power plant of the future could run on nuclear waste – Grist

One lab’s nuclear waste is this California start-up’s fuel. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

A Norwegian “ski lift for cyclists”

A Norwegian city built “the world’s first bicycle lift intended for urban areas,” and over 15 years, it’s helped 200,000 cyclists up a 426-foot hill. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

Gulf shrimpers fight for their livelihood in a fertilizer-fueled dead zone

“When the dead zone comes, it just kills everything.” | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

Are Pistachios the Nut of the Future?

Farmers in California’s Central Valley are already reckoning with climate change — and changing their ways. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

Why Detroit residents pushed back against tree-planting

Detroiters were refusing city-sponsored “free trees.” A researcher found out the problem: She was the first person to ask them if they wanted them. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

Girl Scouts are saving wild bees, one ‘hotel’ at a time

"We work together to make a fun bee hotel so the bees can fit their fuzzy little buns in.” | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

Gene editing could help save the planet – if scientists can avoid the typos

A new study pinpoints the problems. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

Low on water, California farmers turn to solar farming

California farmers are going from growing hay to sprouting electrons. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

Nearly 100 percent of Trump funds designed to help farmers went to white farmers

A new report reveals race and income disparities in regards to a program designed to protect growers from Trump’s trade war with China. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

The one sure way to convince a climate denier

Hint: It’s small, adorable, and looks a whole lot like them. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

The Ticket to Renewable Power Is Under Our Feet

What if fracking technology helps us discover our renewable energy dreams? | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

5G networks could throw weather forecasting into chaos

Is it worth it to push our forecasting abilities back 40 years, just for faster cell service? | Continue reading


@grist.org | 4 years ago

Mushroom burial suit turns dead bodies into clean compost

Meet the Infinity Burial Suit. | Continue reading


@grist.org | 5 years ago