What’s behind your eye-popping power bill? We broke it down, region by region.
The culprit depends on where you live — but it’s probably not data centers (yet).
U.S. electricity prices have been skyrocketing: The average energy bill in 2025 was roughly 30% higher than in 2021. But what's behind this surge?
Rather than looking at national trends, @grist.org broke down electricity costs by region. The results may surprise you. grist.org/energy/power...
18.02.2026 13:08 —
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Trump just killed the EPA’s ability to fight climate change. It may backfire.
The EPA’s repeal of the “endangerment finding” could threaten automakers and oil companies — if it survives in court.
The EPA just formally repealed the "endangerment finding," the federal rule that grants the agency legal basis for regulating greenhouse gases.
"That’s all dead, gone, over,” Trump said.
@grist.org's Jake Bittle explores why the administration’s move may well backfire. grist.org/politics/tru...
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Trump just announced the "the largest deregulation action in US history," dismantling the policy that underpins all federal climate action, and not a single person in the WH press pool has asked a follow up question about it... 🤯
12.02.2026 19:11 —
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If you live in NYC or will be in town for #ClimateWeek, please help us celebrate the launch on Thursday September 25: luma.com/oxru1kso
This special evening will feature:
🎤 Stories from Grist 50 Fixers past and present
🎉 A celebration of Grist’s 25th anniversary and the 10th edition of the Grist 50
19.09.2025 14:22 —
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Introducing the 2025 Grist 50 list
Climate solutions are more important now than ever. Read about 50 leaders shaping the future of climate progress.
This week, @grist.org published its 10th annual Grist 50 list of emerging leaders in the climate space.
At a time when regulatory rollbacks and funding cuts are decimating our ability to fight global warming, this collection is a welcome moment of positivity and progress. grist.org/fix/grist-50...
19.09.2025 14:22 —
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Careers
Grist is made up of 50 people in 14 different states with 1 shared focus… telling stories of climate solutions and a just future.
Hiring news! @grist.org is growing our Local News Initiative and looking for talented reporters in:
•Utah, in partnership with the @sltrib.com
•Nebraska, with @flatwaterfreep.bsky.social
•Northern Michigan, with @iprnews.bsky.social
To apply, please visit Grist.org/careers and grist.org/updates/
18.08.2025 21:23 —
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The global plastics crisis explained in 6 charts
Research shows the extent of plastic pollution today — and why the U.N. is negotiating a treaty to keep it from getting worse.
ICYMI: @jbwinters.bsky.social is reporting from Geneva as the U.N. approaches a global plastics treaty. Here’s our chart-heavy look from last week on the state of the plastics crisis: grist.org/internationa...
12.08.2025 17:20 —
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Today, @grist.org is launching a new series, The Disaster Economy, looking at the chaotic, often lucrative world of disaster recovery. grist.org/series/the-d...
Read, share, and importantly, let us know what you're seeing on the ground in your communities that you want us to report on.
12.08.2025 11:49 —
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Trump's environmental policies are reshaping everyday life. Here's how.
The president’s rollbacks and funding cuts are affecting your food, water, and air — even if you don’t realize it.
In a new guide, @grist.org examines the impact Trump's environmental rollbacks and funding cuts are having on the things we all do every day. Flipping on your lights. Turning on your faucet. Paying bills. Checking the weather forecast. Feeding yourself and your families. grist.org/politics/tru...
30.07.2025 13:58 —
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Grist and The Salt Lake Tribune partner to co-fund climate reporter
The journalist will cover climate impacts in Utah for local and national audiences.
@grist.org is thrilled to announce two new expansions to our Local News Initiative: Partnerships to place climate reporters at the @sltrib.com in Utah and @flatwaterfreep.bsky.social in Nebraska.
Applications are open for the two positions now. grist.org/updates/gris... & grist.org/updates/gris...
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Disaster 101: Your guide to extreme weather preparation, relief, and recovery
From packing an emergency kit to navigating FEMA aid to finding legal services and mental health resources, this is a comprehensive guide to surviving and coping with natural disasters.
As we've unfortunately seen this week, natural disasters can hit at any time, in any place, and upend your life. @Grist has put together a comprehensive toolkit for navigating the recovery process, from how disaster relief works to finding housing and food. grist.org/disaster101
08.07.2025 13:37 —
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5/ Here's a list of all the Climate and Environment Events at the WBUR Festival
@moranwriter.bsky.social @katbagley.bsky.social @zteirstein.bsky.social
20.05.2025 21:20 —
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FEMA moves to end one of its biggest disaster adaptation programs
In an internal FEMA memorandum obtained by Grist, the Trump administration announced it plans to dismantle the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program.
FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program shuttles billions of $ to U.S. towns, states, and tribes for natural disaster preparedness. The Trump admin is dismantling it.
Exclusive from @gristnews.bsky.social’s @zteirstein.bsky.social & Jake Bittle grist.org/politics/fem...
04.04.2025 02:37 —
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This town on the Cape is a hub for climate scientists. Under Trump, its local economy is shaking. - The Boston Globe
The small upper Cape community has been a sort of company town for environmental scientists for more than a century.
Woods Hole has been a company town for #ocean and #climate science for 150 years. Now, it may be one of the most extreme examples of a community vulnerable to federal spending cuts.
The centers here rely heavily on government $$ to support research.
My latest: www.bostonglobe.com/2025/03/27/s...
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🧵 (14/ ) I am SO proud of the @gristnews.bsky.social team for this project. There are way too many people to tag that made this possible, but I'm so grateful to be at a newsroom willing to tackle big questions and do so in a thoughtful, audience-centric, and deeply reported way.
27.03.2025 14:03 —
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Unearthed: The Mining Issue
The world needs massive amounts of critical minerals to power the transition to clean energy. Can all of this extraction be done without the same environmental and human costs associated with fossil f...
🧵 (13/ ) There are a million other stories that we could have done — and @gristnews.bsky.social will continue following this critically important issue in the months and years to come. But if you want an intro to the whole topic, Unearthed is a pretty great place to start: grist.org/series/unear...
27.03.2025 14:03 —
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Mining is an environmental and human rights nightmare. Battery recycling can ease that.
Battery recycling provides economic, national security, and environmental benefits. But the United States is playing catch-up to Asian countries, particularly China.
🧵 (12/ ) And lastly, unlike burning fossil fuels, the critical minerals in wind turbines, solar panels, and batteries have the potential to be recycled and reused over and over. So we looked at the companies working to establish robust recycling systems. grist.org/energy/minin...
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In the race to find critical minerals, there’s a ‘gold mine’ literally at our shoreline
Instead of continuing to dig tunnels or pits, some scientists are looking to a promising yet challenging source of minerals: seawater.
🧵 (11/ ) A video explores how the next "gold rush" might not be on land. Seawater contains immense amounts of lithium, cobalt, nickel, etc. But can we actually tap into this seemingly boundless resource? Scientists are trying. grist.org/video/seawat... @gristnews.bsky.social
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The weirdest ways scientists are mining for critical minerals, from water to weeds
Not all critical minerals need to come from digging up the earth.
🧵 (10/ ) And we also knew we couldn't produce a package on mining without offering some actual solutions.
We looked at the weirdest, innovative ways that researchers and companies are trying to obtain critical minerals without mining the earth, from wastewater to weeds. grist.org/energy/the-w...
27.03.2025 14:03 —
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Most critical minerals are on Indigenous lands. Will miners respect tribal sovereignty?
Grist spoke with five experts to understand what free, prior, and informed consent should look like in this new era of extraction.
🧵 (9/ ) We examined whether countries and corporations will actually respect Indigenous rights to free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) for projects on or near their lands — and what that process should look like in its best form. grist.org/indigenous/m... @gristnews.bsky.social
27.03.2025 14:03 —
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Why Biden and Trump both support this federal mineral mapping project
A U.S. Geological Survey effort to find underground deposits of clean energy metals has gotten bipartisan support.
🧵 (8/ ) Closer to home here in the U.S., there is a federal project aimed at mapping underground deposits of critical minerals. And amazingly, in this moment of intense partisanship, it has the support of both Republicans and Democrats (albeit for different reasons). grist.org/energy/criti...
27.03.2025 14:03 —
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Digging for minerals in the Pacific's graveyard: The $20 trillion fight over who controls the seabed
“The soul of our ancestors, when they leave this world, they go into the deep.”
🧵 (7/ ) The floor of the Pacific Ocean contains an incredible amount of the critical minerals the world needs for wind, solar, and EVs. But for the region's Indigenous communities, the ocean holds ancestral ties. It is now a $20 trillion fight over who controls the seabed: grist.org/energy/deep-...
27.03.2025 14:03 —
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Beneath Greenland’s ice lies a climate solution — and a new geopolitical battleground
Modern society, and the clean energy revolution, depend on rare earth elements. Can Greenland help break China's stranglehold on the market?
🧵 (5/ ) We then curated dispatches from communities on the front lines of mineral extraction. First up, Greenland, which President Trump is determined to gain control of for its military position and the rich deposits of critical minerals underneath its melting ice. grist.org/energy/green...
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A guide to the 4 minerals shaping the world's energy future
To address climate change, we're going to need a whole lot of metal.
🧵 (3/ ) We start with a set of basic explainers on why we're talking about mining at all. What are the 4 minerals shaping the world's energy future, where do they come from, and how much more do we need? grist.org/energy/criti... @gristnews.bsky.social
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