Grothus has received a number of awards and other recognition including:
2006 Nuclear Free Future Lifetime Achievement for his ongoing activism speaking out against nuclear weapons and nuclear power - where the risks and decommissioning costs are significant.
2006 Indigenous World Uranium Summit, Lifetime Achievement for promoting a nuclear-free future through his work.
2007 Allan Hauser Memorial Award. for his demonstrated artistic success and community involvement.
Mike Daisey - If You See Something Say Something. where Mike Daisey talks about his visits to Trinity Site, The Bradbury Science Museum and his "Welcome to the Black Hole".
National Public Radio (NPR) feature titled "At 85, 'Atomic Ed' Is Still Ticking Off Los Alamos" which described Ed's ongoing buying, selling and saving of "nuclear waste" and his desire to find a location for his twin 40 ton granite monuments - the Rosetta Stones for the Nuclear Age. ==Death==