Politics
The political dramas and policy choices that are shaping the global response to the existential threat of climate change.
Border Wall Closes in on Big Bend
By Martha Pskowski
Senate Democrats Say Trump’s EPA Curries Corporate Favor By Weakening Air Pollution Standards
By Lisa Sorg
Iowa’s Water Crisis Could Help Tip the Scales for Control of US House
By Anika Jane Beamer
Mamdani’s New Chief Climate Officer Wants to Make New York a ‘Better Place to Live’
By Lauren Dalban
Trump Administration Dropped Controversial Climate Report From Its Decision to Rescind EPA Endangerment Finding
By Dennis Pillion
The First Casualty of Trump’s Climate Action Repeal: The U.S. EV Transition
By Marianne Lavelle, Dan Gearino
Trump Says He Supports American Oil and Gas. Why Is His Administration Financing a French-Owned Project in Mozambique?
By Nicholas Kusnetz
‘We Will See Them in Court’: Environmental Lawyers Vow to Challenge Trump’s Repeal of Key Climate Finding
By Kiley Bense
Maryland Environmentalists Face Awkward Choice: Support Moore’s Budget Raid or Fight for Climate Goals
By Aman Azhar
As the Trump EPA Prepares to Revoke Key Legal Finding on Climate Change, What Happens Next?
By Marianne Lavelle
Trump Will Order Defense Department to Buy Coal Power
By Phil McKenna
Pennsylvania Governor Courts Data Centers While Seeking Consumer Protections
By Jon Hurdle
Solar Siting Reforms Advance in Virginia After Years of Failed Attempts
By Charles Paullin
Under Trump, EPA’s Enforcement of Environmental Laws Collapses, Report Finds
By Kiley Price, Marianne Lavelle
Rio Grande Valley Advocates Urge Congress to Restore Protections for Public Lands in Path of Border Wall
By Martha Pskowski
Wildfire Urgency Unites Congress. The ‘Fix Our Forests’ Act Does Not.
By Katie Surma