Skip to content
  • Science
  • Politics
  • Justice & Health
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Clean Energy
  • ICN Local
  • Projects
  • About Us
Inside Climate News
Pulitzer Prize-winning, nonpartisan reporting on the biggest crisis facing our planet.
Donate
Trump 2.0: The Reckoning
Inside Climate News
Donate

Search

  • Science
  • Politics
  • Justice & Health
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Clean Energy
  • ICN Local
  • Projects
  • About Us
  • Newsletters
  • ICN Sunday Morning
  • Contact Us

Topics

  • A.I. & Data Centers
  • Activism
  • Arctic
  • Biodiversity & Conservation
  • Business & Finance
  • Climate Law & Liability
  • Climate Treaties
  • Denial & Misinformation
  • Environment & Health
  • Extreme Weather
  • Food & Agriculture
  • Fracking
  • Nuclear
  • Pipelines
  • Plastics
  • Public Lands
  • Regulation
  • Super-Pollutants
  • Water/Drought
  • Wildfires

Information

  • About
  • Job Openings
  • Reporting Network
  • Whistleblowers
  • Memberships
  • Ways to Give
  • Fellows & Fellowships

Publications

  • E-Books
  • Documents

Politics

The political dramas and policy choices that are shaping the global response to the existential threat of climate change.

The Securities and Exchange Commission is the latest to be subpoenaed by Rep. Lamar Smith

Lamar Smith Extends Exxon Subpoena Campaign to Include SEC

By David Hasemyer

The EPA has been criticized for how it handles coal ash complaints

Civil Rights Agency Blasts EPA's Environmental Justice Record

By Zahra Hirji

Iowa farmer harvests corn as farming techniques come under scrutiny

Looking to the Earth Itself as a Climate Solution

By Georgina Gustin

Ohio Sen. Rob Portman has the upper hand in his race for re-election

Big Spending by Fossil Fuel Interests Helps Swing Critical Ohio Senate Race to GOP

By Marianne Lavelle

U.S. Climate Pledge Hangs in the Balance as Court Weighs Clean Power Plan

By John H. Cushman Jr.

American Geophysical Union Agrees to Continue Accepting Exxon Money

By Zahra Hirji

Joining Trend, NY Suspends Review of Oil Train Terminal Permit

By Zahra Hirji

The view of Los Angeles from the Griffith Observatory clogged by pollution

Environmental Justice Bill Fails to Pass in California

By David Hasemyer

SEC Involvement Sharpens #ExxonKnew Focus on What Its Accountants Knew

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Climate Programs Will Be Cut in Clinton Foundation Restructuring

By Marianne Lavelle

Downpours in Louisiana in August destroyed 60,000 homes.

Hesitance to Link Some Weather Events to Climate Change 'No Longer Appropriate'

By Zahra Hirji

Fossil Fuel Money to GOP Grows, and So Does Climate Divide

By Marianne Lavelle

Rep. Lamar Smith of Texas has used a House Science Committee hearing to justify AG subpoenas

Lamar Smith Hearing Attempts to Bolster Legal Argument for Subpoenas

By David Hasemyer

Port Authority Chief Austin J. Tobin case in 1960

A Legal Precedent for Fighting Lamar Smith Exxon Subpoenas? Try 1960

By David Hasemyer

Michigan Tribe Aims to Block Enbridge Pipeline Spill Settlement

By David Hasemyer

Constitutional Scholars Object to Lamar Smith's Exxon Subpoenas

By David Hasemyer

Obama Admin: Dakota Pipeline 'Will Not Go Forward At This Time'

By Phil McKenna

ICN's Exxon series honored by Society of Environmental Journalists

Society of Environmental Journalists Honors ICN's Exxon Series

By ICN Staff

Posts pagination

Prev 1 … 142 143 144 … 218 Next

Newsletters

We deliver climate news to your inbox like nobody else. Every day or once a week, our original stories and digest of the web's top headlines deliver the full story, for free.

Keep Environmental Journalism Alive

ICN provides award-winning climate coverage free of charge and advertising. We rely on donations from readers like you to keep going.

Donate Now
Inside Climate News
  • Science
  • Politics
  • Justice & Health
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Clean Energy
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Whistleblowers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Charity Navigator
Inside Climate News uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept this policy. Learn More