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Conservation group warns Labour against painting nature as villain

Ahead of the Labour Party Conference, Matt Browne, head of public affairs at The Wildlife Trusts, warns politicians against deregulation and urges them to...

Trump raised $8 million for Hurricane Helene survivors. Where did it all go?

On a dusty, warm day last October, nearly a month after Hurricane Helene tore across the southeastern United States, Donald Trump stood behind a...

How to track disaster spending in your community

After a disaster, huge sums of money trickle down and change hands to fund debris cleanup, repairs, reconstruction, and more. Where all this money...

The ‘Green Revolution’ transformed global agriculture. Now it’s adapting to climate change.

A sweltering heat wave decimated Pritam Singh’s wheat crop in 2022. That year, temperatures reached a record-breaking 127 degrees Fahrenheit in Haryana, India, where Singh...

Chicago has a lead pipe problem. Millions earmarked to replace them remain untouched.

This story is a partnership between Grist, Inside Climate News, and WBEZ, a public radio station serving the Chicago metropolitan region. For years, Chicago has...

Chicago has a lead pipe problem. Millions earmarked to address it remain untouched.

For years, Chicago has been struggling to replace its lead pipes. The city has more than 412,000 confirmed and suspected lead service lines —...

Connect Earth Adds Datia in Push for Unified ESG Data Platform

Climate fintech firm Connect Earth, which specializes in carbon measurement tools for financial institutions, announced it has acquired ESG reporting platform Datia. Datia, which works...

Used EVs have never been cheaper. But are they a good deal?

The deals on used electric vehicles right now are shocking.  In 2017, a brand-new Nissan Leaf carried a price tag of about $35,000; today, that...

. 23 September 2025 | New York City .At New York Climate Week 2025, the Book and Claim Community welcomed the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials...

Numbers of ticks in urban greenspaces influenced by surrounding rural woodland

Cities and towns surrounded by large areas of woodland are more likely to have ticks in their urban greenspaces, according to a new study. The...

Real-time river monitoring project launches in Devon

South Hams District Council is launching a new real-time water quality monitoring initiative across rivers and estuaries in Devon, using sensors designed by local...

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