Politics
The political dramas and policy choices that are shaping the global response to the existential threat of climate change.
Some States Forging Ahead With Emissions Reduction Plans, Despite Supreme Court Ruling
By Katherine Bagley
Supreme Court Halts Clean Power Plan, with Implications Far Beyond the U.S.
By John H. Cushman Jr.
Cornell Follows Other Ivy League Universities' Lead, Won't Divest
By Zahra Hirji
Obama's Oil Tax: A Conversation Starter, but a Non-Starter in Congress
By John H. Cushman Jr.
Oil Industry Group's Own Report Shows Early Knowledge of Climate Impacts
By Neela Banerjee
Exxon Stiff-Arms a Request to Take Moral Responsibility for Climate Change
By David Hasemyer
ICN's Exxon Series Named Finalist for Goldsmith Prize
By David Sassoon
Years After 'ExxonSecrets,' Activist Applauds New Spotlight on Old Nemesis
By Neela Banerjee
Order to Keep Gas in Leaking Facility Angers Porter Ranch Residents
By Phil McKenna
Mercaptans in Methane Leak Make Porter Ranch Residents Sick, and Fearful
By Lisa Song
Paris Treaty Could Broaden EPA's Authority Over Greenhouse Gases
By David Hasemyer
New Federal Rules Target Methane Leaks, Flaring
By Katherine Bagley
Do Hundreds of Other Gas Storage Sites Risk a Methane Leak?
By Phil McKenna
Court Refuses to Block Obama's Clean Power Plan
By John H. Cushman Jr.
Climate Change Raises a Troubling Question: Who Gets to Eat?
By David Hasemyer
Congress Dealt with Climate Change in the 2016 Budget Bill. Really.
By Katherine Bagley