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The feds pulled $1.5B from tribal clean energy. Tribes are finding another way. With federal funding gone, tribes are turning to philanthropy, alternative lenders, and their own institutions.

The feds pulled $1.5B from tribal clean energy. Tribes are finding another way.

10.03.2026 17:03 πŸ‘ 30 πŸ” 20 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Ocean speed limits protect endangered right whales. Trump wants to weaken them. NOAA wants to replace a longstanding rule with technology scientists say is unproven.

Ocean speed limits protect endangered right whales. Trump wants to weaken them.

10.03.2026 15:38 πŸ‘ 21 πŸ” 10 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
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The future of geothermal energy may depend on fossil fuel workers The next generation of geothermal energy is drawing on decades of talent and technical expertise developed in the oil and gas industries.

The future of geothermal energy may depend on fossil fuel workers

09.03.2026 22:37 πŸ‘ 26 πŸ” 15 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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DCEFF | Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital Advancing understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film for the past 30 years.

The DC Environmental Film Festival @dceff_org is back March 19-28, featuring 70+ films on today's most pressing environmental issues. Grist is a proud media partner of this event. Learn more at dceff.org.

09.03.2026 20:53 πŸ‘ 16 πŸ” 10 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
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The US barely bothers to track geoengineering. What could go wrong? Whether it's cloud seeding or covering the Arctic in tiny glass beads, there’s little standing in the way of weather modification.

The US barely bothers to track geoengineering. What could go wrong?

09.03.2026 17:03 πŸ‘ 24 πŸ” 8 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Indigenous rights, the environment, and international law: What’s at stake at this week’s seabed mining talks Trump's aggressive push toward deep-sea mining is putting pressure on global negotiators to act fast to shape deep-sea mining rules.

Indigenous rights, the environment, and international law: What’s at stake at this week’s seabed mining talks

09.03.2026 15:37 πŸ‘ 16 πŸ” 9 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 2
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Why thinning a forest could get you more drinking water Scientists have shown how actively managing forests to prevent wildfires can also boost the snowpack, a critical source of hydration in the American west.

Why thinning a forest could get you more drinking water

06.03.2026 18:03 πŸ‘ 15 πŸ” 8 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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The Iran war is driving up energy prices. These companies are profiting. Fighting in the Middle East has meant higher bills for consumers and windfalls for oil and gas companies.

The Iran war is driving up energy prices. These companies are profiting.

06.03.2026 16:38 πŸ‘ 21 πŸ” 18 πŸ’¬ 3 πŸ“Œ 0
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Kristi Noem all but killed FEMA. Will her departure save it? The embattled Homeland Security secretary froze spending and slashed staff. It may well have been illegal.

Kristi Noem all but killed FEMA. Will her departure save it?

06.03.2026 03:24 πŸ‘ 26 πŸ” 11 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 1
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The hidden potential of Trump’s critical minerals stockpile The administration’s rush to secure the components for the military could benefit renewable energy β€” someday.

The hidden potential of Trump’s critical minerals stockpile

05.03.2026 23:37 πŸ‘ 13 πŸ” 4 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
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Prepping for a disaster? You’ll probably want to pack a little treat. It’s not just sardines and dried beans. Self-identified preppers are also stashing luxuries like coffee and chocolate.

Prepping for a disaster? You’ll probably want to pack a little treat.

05.03.2026 18:04 πŸ‘ 13 πŸ” 3 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 3
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How electrifying a Bay Area rail system made trains faster, cleaner, and more frequent A $2.4 billion upgrade is shaving minutes off Caltrain trips through Silicon Valley, doubling weekend ridership, and reducing riders’ exposure to toxic diesel pollution.

How electrifying a Bay Area rail system made trains faster, cleaner, and more frequent

05.03.2026 16:37 πŸ‘ 29 πŸ” 14 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Arizona’s water is drying up. That’s not stopping the data center rush. Though tech companies are secretive about their water usage, Arizona’s 150-plus data centers and chip factories use a tiny fraction of the state’s supply.

Arizona’s water is drying up. That’s not stopping the data center rush.

04.03.2026 16:37 πŸ‘ 24 πŸ” 17 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 1
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Enbridge paid police to protect one pipeline. Now it wants to do it again in Wisconsin. The Bad River Band is fighting to stop Line 5 and protect its watershed. Meanwhile, local sheriffs are already tallying the cost of riot gear.

Enbridge paid police to protect one pipeline. Now it wants to do it again in Wisconsin.

03.03.2026 23:37 πŸ‘ 25 πŸ” 15 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
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After a lawsuit, USDA agrees to share climate risk data with farmers Now, even if the webpages come down again, the data can remain public.

After a lawsuit, USDA agrees to share climate risk data with farmers

03.03.2026 18:03 πŸ‘ 38 πŸ” 10 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
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After a hurricane, extreme heat poses a serious threat to recovery workers The risk is even higher for crews that travel in from cooler climates.

After a hurricane, extreme heat poses a serious threat to recovery workers

03.03.2026 16:38 πŸ‘ 11 πŸ” 6 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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A regional network is racing to save the Midwest’s native seeds As climate change intensifies wildfires and other extreme weather events, demand for native seeds is surging.

A regional network is racing to save the Midwest’s native seeds

02.03.2026 18:03 πŸ‘ 30 πŸ” 11 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Appalachia’s iconic salamander was slated for federal protection. It’s still in limbo. As climate change remakes the mountains, the fight to save the hellbender is becoming a fight for home.

Appalachia’s iconic salamander was slated for federal protection. It’s still in limbo.

02.03.2026 16:38 πŸ‘ 21 πŸ” 9 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 6
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The culture war is coming for your electricity Utah Republicans are calling for an energy "divorce" from blue states. A major utility just granted part of their wish.

The culture war is coming for your electricity

27.02.2026 18:03 πŸ‘ 19 πŸ” 12 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 1
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The Colorado River is nearing collapse. It’s Trump’s problem now. The Interior Department must force seven bickering states to agree on drastic water cuts β€” after the driest winter in decades.

The Colorado River is nearing collapse. It’s Trump’s problem now.

27.02.2026 16:37 πŸ‘ 26 πŸ” 13 πŸ’¬ 3 πŸ“Œ 4
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The beautiful Venetian plant with a secret climate superpower Not far from the crowds of Venice, scientists are finding that sea lavender locks away carbon, builds ecosystems, and could help coastal cities weather a warming world.

The beautiful Venetian plant with a secret climate superpower

26.02.2026 23:37 πŸ‘ 21 πŸ” 10 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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A hotter, wetter South is becoming a breeding ground for mold In Asheville, North Carolina, a housing crisis is colliding with a poorly understood health threat.

A hotter, wetter South is becoming a breeding ground for mold

25.02.2026 18:03 πŸ‘ 36 πŸ” 20 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 2
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A tough Supreme Court hearing brings little clarity on Line 5 pipeline’s fate Michigan has been trying to shut down the controversial pipeline since 2019. A technical question before the court could seal its fate.

A tough Supreme Court hearing brings little clarity on Line 5 pipeline’s fate

25.02.2026 16:38 πŸ‘ 10 πŸ” 7 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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These data center developers asked Trump for an exemption from pollution rules Though the companies weren't granted exemptions, their requests illustrate the data center industry's desperate quest for energy.

These data center developers asked Trump for an exemption from pollution rules

25.02.2026 03:24 πŸ‘ 21 πŸ” 12 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 2
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To power Utah’s data center boom, companies are turning to fossil fuels The rush to meet AI's energy needs is sure to rely on natural gas, raising worries about air pollution in the state's urban corridor.

To power Utah’s data center boom, companies are turning to fossil fuels

24.02.2026 23:37 πŸ‘ 16 πŸ” 10 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 6
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How a greening Arctic might be kick-starting a dangerous feedback loopΒ  New research finds that Arctic peatlands are expanding as the far north undergoes rapid changes. It's an ominous sign.

How a greening Arctic might be kick-starting a dangerous feedback loopΒ 

24.02.2026 18:03 πŸ‘ 39 πŸ” 19 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 0
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The Supreme Court hears a Line 5 oil pipeline case with high stakes for treaty rights The Straits of Mackinac aren't just ecologically critical β€” they're the center of the Anishinaabe creation story.

The Supreme Court hears a Line 5 oil pipeline case with high stakes for treaty rights

24.02.2026 16:38 πŸ‘ 24 πŸ” 16 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
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Did the USDA just forget about $400M in drought aid for farmers? More than a year later, not a dollar has been spent β€” and no one knows what happened to the money.

Did the USDA just forget about $400M in drought aid for farmers?

23.02.2026 18:03 πŸ‘ 29 πŸ” 25 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 3
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Electric buses are passing a brutal cold-weather test in Wisconsin Madison is proving that electric buses can run through frightfully cold winters, providing a blueprint for zero-emissions transit in other frigid locales.

Electric buses are passing a brutal cold-weather test in Wisconsin

23.02.2026 16:37 πŸ‘ 44 πŸ” 18 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 4
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Team USA is proving that world-class skiing doesn’t require PFAS wax U.S. ski techs reflect on competing at the first Olympics banning waxes with "forever chemicals."

Team USA is proving that world-class skiing doesn’t require PFAS wax

21.02.2026 16:37 πŸ‘ 35 πŸ” 15 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0