The results of one election can’t stop the momentum of the energy transition. But they can do a lot of damage.
Fertilizers are the largest source of nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas that’s also the most significant destroyer of ...
Streamlining the process by breaking up the annual climate conference into smaller events could speed progress toward ...
The American Petroleum Institute’s list of requests to the incoming Trump administration would remove many of the available ...
Despite his past pro-environment votes—especially to protect Long Island’s coast—the former New York congressman is expected ...
Widespread drought in the U.S. sets up the ideal conditions for fire to spread—and humans are making it worse, experts say.
Past a prison and an elementary school, the T15 pipeline will traverse 45 miles of North Carolina countryside that Shelley ...
A climate scientist warns of “game over for climate action this decade,” and an energy lobbyist predicts Trump will bring a ...
From California to Louisiana, ballot measures on climate and the environment gained voters’ approval. In state legislatures, ...
Across the country, voters elected new members to Congress who have promoted climate action at the state level and could ...
Four states in the Midwest will share more than $200 million in grants, which officials say will help improve air quality in ...
A Trump presidency can delay, but not stop, the global transition to renewable energy, but it may more effectively stymie ...