Thomas Midgley, Jr. may have been the most environmentally disastrous person of all time By Tom Phillips
At New York City’s biggest power plant, a switch to clean energy will help a neighborhood breathe easier By Andrew Blum
Renewables How an innovative battery system in the Bronx will help charge up NYC’s grid By Rob Verger
Renewables Baby cod seem to be drawn to the lullaby of wind turbines By Emily Harwitz / Hakai Magazine
Gasoline use isn’t falling fast enough. Targeting ‘superusers’ could help. By Kate Yoder/Grist / May 27, 2023
Chevron’s carbon offsets are mostly ‘junk,’ according to global watchdog investigation By Laura Baisas / May 24, 2023
These massive, wing-like ‘sails’ could add wind power to cargo ships By Sara Kiley Watson / May 23, 2023
Plugging methane leaks could open up thousands of jobs in Texas By Martha Pskowski/Inside Climate News / May 21, 2023
Power plants may face emission limits for the first time if EPA rules pass By Laura Baisas / May 11, 2023
Inside climate activists’ uneasy relationship with ‘net-zero’ By Joseph Winters / Grist / Apr 16, 2023
For the first time, renewable energy generation beat out coal in the US By Akielly Hu/Grist / Apr 1, 2023
Our bottled water habit stands in the way of universal clean drinking water By Carla Delgado / Mar 24, 2023
Biden approved an oil drilling project in Alaska—and it could be a ‘climate disaster’ By Jake Bittle/Grist / Mar 16, 2023
Sewage plants emit more methane than we thought, and that’s a problem By Siri Chilukuri / Grist / Mar 10, 2023
BP made $28 billion last year, and now it’s backtracking on its climate goals By Sara Kiley Watson / Feb 8, 2023
China’s decision to reduce coal-powered heating may have saved 23,000 lives By Laura Baisas / Feb 3, 2023