The program, funded by a federal grant and set to launch in mid-2024, aims to fill cost gaps and ease confusion over government rebates as residents seek to cut heating costs and emissions.
Annie Ropeik, Energy News Network
Proposed changes to current law spur call for an overhaul.
Coastal populations will get older — and more fragile — as young people flee rising seas, according to new academic research.
The world agreed to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030. A new IEA report finds we’re currently off track.
Nearly $1B in federal funding could help clean up the unequal health impacts of diesel pollution.
The price of home charging an electric vehicle in the U.S., on average, is equivalent to $1.41 per gallon.
Karin Kirk, Yale Climate Connections
With Alaska's wildlife numbers declining, agencies are blaming — and culling — predators. The true threat is much more complex.
New research shows that every liter of bottled water contains 240,000 microscopic pieces of plastic.
What could go wrong?
Environmental advocates say a phaseout of vinyl chloride is long overdue.
A toxic mix of dust, ash, and other material from 15 million tons of rubble now blankets the territory and all who live there.
A repeal initiative blaming the state's climate law for higher gas prices could wind up on the ballot in November.
Besides physical effects, wildfire smoke can create economic anxiety, isolation, and despair. In rural areas, scientists see a link between smoke and higher suicide rates.
Claire Carlson, The Daily Yonder
Climate change means communities along the Mississippi River are experiencing longer and higher floods in springtime, flash flooding from heavy rains, as well as prolonged droughts.
Eric Schmid, St. Louis Public Radio
In the race to build a circular battery industry, one mineral has been overlooked — until now.
Despite another defeat in court, experts say cities still have plenty of options for electrifying buildings.
Despite water woes in “wildcat” neighborhoods, lawmakers may not act.
A mountain of used clothes appeared in Chile’s desert. Then it went up in flames.
Visiting Alaska is an emissions-heavy prospect. An innovative program has tourists ease that by helping buy heat pumps for locals.
Plastics, taxes, and expensive desserts: Grist reporters weigh in on the climate trends that will shape the year ahead.