Monat: September 2022
Cities Equity news Transportation
NYC may ban e-bikes in public housing following a spate of fires
Critics say the move could jeopardize the livelihoods of delivery workers and are pushing to make charging safer, easier and…
Cities Equity Transportation
Accountability Energy news
Oil companies say they’re going green, but their investments tell another story
A new report finds that Big Oil spent $750 million last year on climate-friendly marketing. Quelle: https://grist.org/accountability/oil-companies-marketing-greenwashing-report/...
Accountability Energy
Culture Indigenous Affairs news
In Nevada, a monument to violence built on stolen land
The art world sees a megasculpture masterpiece; others see a tribute to American colonialism. Quelle: https://grist.org/culture/land-art-megasculpture-built-stolen-indigenous-land-nevada-city-heizer/...
Culture Indigenous Affairs
Equity Indigenous Affairs news
A growing number of Native households in Nevada lack plumbing
A new report says Indigenous communities face an alarming trend in access to clean water. Quelle: https://grist.org/indigenous/a-growing-number-of-native-households-in-nevada-lack-plumbing/...
Equity Indigenous Affairs
Climate Equity news Transportation
Against federal guidance, states plan to expand highways
A new report says money from the infrastructure package could be funneled to “highway boondoggles.” Quelle: https://grist.org/transportation/against-federal-guidance-states-plan-to-expand-highways/...
Climate Equity Transportation
Climate & Energy Energy news
America’s electric utilities spent decades spreading climate misinformation
Utilities knew about climate change as early as the 1960s and misled the public in order to continue turning a…
Climate & Energy Energy
Energy Grist Original Videos news Technology Video
What’s the true cost of an induction stove?
A home cook's guide to the induction versus gas debate. Quelle: https://grist.org/article/whats-the-true-cost-of-an-induction-stove/...
Energy Grist Original Videos Technology Video
news Science
Study: Antarctica’s ‘doomsday glacier’ could retreat faster than expected
“Thwaites is really holding on today by its fingernails, and we should expect to see big changes over small timescales.”…
Science