In Washington state, the Trump administration’s crusade to force aging coal plants to stay online is meeting resistance from lawmakers — and the reality that the state’s power grid is…
Day: March 17, 2026
Haldane Prize 2025 | June Shrestha: Marine protection and environmental forcing influence fish-derived nutrient cycling in kelp forests
2025 HALDANE PRIZE SHORTLIST: June Shrestha discusses her paper “Marine protection and environmental forcing influence fish-derived nutrient cycling in kelp forests“, which has been shortlisted for Functional Ecology’s 2025 Haldane Prize…
Haldane Prize 2025 | Carolina Olguín-Jacobson: Recovery mode: Marine protected areas enhance resilience of invertebrate species from marine heatwave
2025 HALDANE PRIZE SHORTLIST: Carolina Olguín Jacobson discusses her paper “Recovery mode: Marine protected areas enhance resilience of invertebrate species from marine heatwaves”, which has been shortlisted for Functional Ecology’s…
Stuck in the Middle
By KIM BELLARD Even before the war – oops: special operation, excursion, or whatever your preferred term is – with Iran started, people were complaining about how expensive things are.…
The fight over California’s community solar plan is heating up
Around the country, community solar has emerged as a way to bring clean, affordable power to people who aren’t able to access rooftop solar, primarily because it’s too expensive or…
How a tiny Texas town is using wind energy to help out senior citizens
This story was produced by Grist and co-published with The Texas Observer . Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter and for the Texas Observer’s weekly newsletter . In the far…
4 reasons renewables are a security imperative
The current crisis is a tragic, undeniable argument for why we must accelerate the transition to Renewable Energy. Julien Jreissati – Programme Director at Greenpeace Middle East and North Africa…





