A tariff on goods from Mexico, the single largest supplier of horticultural imports to the U.S., would almost certainly mean ...
Cal Fire’s refreshed maps show a large increase in areas considered hazardous: “High” and “very high” hazard zones have grown ...
Extreme weather wiped out billions in crops last year — but most federal aid may end up going to the wrong farms.
However, other experts fear that what Trump is proposing could leave cities and states unable to pay for much-needed ...
The landmark Juliana v. United States sparked a global movement to defend children's rights to a healthy climate, a campaign ...
A U.S. Geological Survey effort to find underground deposits of clean energy metals has gotten bipartisan support.
Miners and their advocates worry that DOGE's cuts to the Mine Safety and Health Administration will put them at risk.
It takes lithium and cobalt to build the batteries that power electric vehicles and e-bikes, nickel and rare earth elements ...
For over a century, the United States and Canada have worked in tandem to manage four of the five Great Lakes that straddle ...
“The law of the sea basically colonized [Pacific peoples’] ocean,” said Frank Murphy, a resident of French Polynesia who ...
Grist spoke with five experts to understand what free, prior, and informed consent should look like in this new era of ...
Extracting resources from the Earth always comes with costs. As we race toward a cleaner, greener future, there is a risk of ...