It was 2:30 in the morning on November 6, 2014, when flames engulfed the New Orleans home of political consultant Mario Zervigon. Someone had lit his cars on fire, and the flames spread to his house.
Past research has shown that a hurricane can both suppress and galvanize voters. An otherwise politically engaged person who ...
Home insurers have raised premiums after extreme weather events. Now car insurers in the U.S. are doing the same thing.
Advocacy groups say we’re at a “key moment” to reduce plastic production and protect communities from plastic-related ...
Helene and Milton, the two massive hurricanes that just swept into the country — killing hundreds of people, and leaving both ...
Grist series exploring how climate disasters are impacting voting and politics. It is published with support from the CO2 ...
In swing states like Georgia, tens of thousands of climate-conscious voters who didn't show up in 2020 have already cast ...
Lead Locally is another organization working to rally the environmental vote, by focusing on building support for down-ballot ...
The DOE hopes the prize will ensure that companies use efficient processes, sustainable materials, fair labor practices, and low-carbon energy.
Jeremy Ford hates wasting water. As a mist of rain sprinkled the fields around him in Homestead, Florida, Ford bemoaned how ...
Citizens in Decatur, Illinois, are alarmed to hear there were two leaks in the CCS plant run by Archer-Daniel-Midlands.
A ballot measure would permanently close a coastal highway to private vehicles. If the City by the Bay can't do it, who can?