Politics
The political dramas and policy choices that are shaping the global response to the existential threat of climate change.
Weak Renewable Energy Law Gets Big Push from Steelworkers, Green Groups
By Stacy Feldman
U.S. Nuclear Industry Will Remain Ward of the State, as in France, Report Warns
By Sara Stroud
Moderate Republican Who Voted "Yes" on Climate Law Is Brought Down in Delaware
By Elizabeth McGowan
U.S. Investors With $240 Bln in Assets Urge Strict Federal Regs on Coal Ash
By Stacy Feldman
Could GOP Election Victories Improve Odds of Climate and Energy Law?
By Elizabeth McGowan
US Power Sector is Decarbonizing Even Without a Climate Bill
By Mindy S. Lubber
Sestak and Toomey: Night and Day on Climate and Energy in Pennsylvania Senate Race
By Elizabeth McGowan
Is Murkowski's Loss an Omen of a Coming Tilt toward Climate Denialism?
By Elizabeth McGowan
Corn Ethanol Boom Driving 'Dead Zone' Expansion, Federal Scientists Say
By Stacy Feldman
Green Party Assumes Pivotal Role in New Australian Government
By Guest Writer
World Bank Caught in Controversy Over Suspect Carbon Credits
By Stacy Feldman
Plans Afoot to Ship Fresh Water from Alaska to India
By Lisa Song
Energy Storage Law Would Attract Manufacturers and Jobs to California
By Sara Stroud
Greenland's Prime Minister Lambasts Greenpeace for Raid on Arctic Oil Rig
By Guest Writer
In Landmark Warming Case, Govt's Argument Gets Scrutiny for Flaws, Self-Interest
By Robert S. Eshelman
IPCC Procedures Get Tough Rebuke from Distinguished Panel
By Stacy Feldman