What Trump can do to reverse US climate policy − and what he probably can’t change
Trump will likely scale back international climate commitments, but face challenges to repealing clean energy investments.
Trump will likely scale back international climate commitments, but face challenges to repealing clean energy investments.
The politicization of climate change exacerbates the divide between scientific consensus and public opinion.
As the costs of multiple natural disasters continue to pile up, don’t expect Uncle Sam to keep coming to the ...
Oil and gas production rose during each of the three most recent presidencies.
Climate and energy get little acknowledgement in most debates, but there are plenty of questions for both Trump and Harris.
We don’t have another four years to deny, dither, delay and sidetrack a national policy to reduce carbon pollution.
Offshore oil drilling in the Atlantic could lead to spills that blacken beaches and contaminate estuaries where fish breed.
If the election were held today, the evidence suggests that most voters would prefer a climate-conscious candidate.
By Mark Hertsgaard, Covering Climate Now A year ago, Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy were fleeing for their lives as ...
Palm Beach Post Editorial Board This doesn’t seem normal. Tropical Storm Eta, after making landfall in the Keys on Sunday, ...
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