Politics
The political dramas and policy choices that are shaping the global response to the existential threat of climate change.
UK Geeks vs. US Suits: Who Wins in a Cleantech Showdown?
By Amy Westervelt
Miliband Suggests UNFCCC Reforms: Smaller Groups, More Expertise
By Ann Danylkiw
Economists: Graham-Kerry's Sector-Specific Approach to Carbon Limits is Less Efficient
By Julia Harte
Stimulus Spurs Battery Manufacturing in America, But Asia Still the One to Beat
By Stacy Feldman
Pachauri Welcomes Independent Review of Embattled Climate Panel
By Stacy Feldman
The Transition Decade: New Campaign Aims to Reshape Australia’s Climate Politics
By Leigh Ewbank
Record Number of U.S. Companies Face Shareholder Concerns About Climate Risks
By Stacy Feldman
Failing to Meet Federal Air Standards Cost Californians $193M in Hospital Stays Alone
By Leslie Berliant
Trouble Mounts for Entergy Following Leaks at Vermont Nuclear Plant
By Sue Sturgis
Undoing the Mothballs: Long-Abandoned Nuclear Reactors Eyed for Restart
By Dave Levitan
New ICLEI Director to Washington: Cities Need Freedom to Innovate
By Stacy Morford
Climate Policy Experts Not Optimistic About a Binding Agreement This Year — or Next
By Ann Danylkiw
Climate Scientists Defend IPCC Peer Review as Most Rigorous in History
By Stacy Feldman
Opponents of Climate Regulations Start Targeting Scientists
By SolveClimate Staff
20 Ethical Questions the Press Should Ask Opponents of Climate Change Policies
By Guest Writer
Obama's Energy Plan: All of the Above — Including a Price on Carbon
By SolveClimate Staff