Politics
The political dramas and policy choices that are shaping the global response to the existential threat of climate change.
Inside Clean Energy: Ohio Shows Hostility to Clean Energy. Again
By Dan Gearino
Do Leaked Climate Reports Help or Hurt Public Understanding of Global Warming?
By Bob Berwyn
Will the Democrats’ Climate Legislation Hinge on Carbon Capture?
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Eric Adams Said Next to Nothing About Climate Change During New York’s Recent Mayoral Primary
By Delger Erdenesanaa
‘There Are No Winners Here’: Drought in the Klamath Basin Inflames a Decades-Old War Over Water and Fish
By Anne Marshall-Chalmers
Many Nations Receive Failing Scores on Climate Change and Health
By Katie Livingstone
Houston’s Mayor Asks EPA to Probe Contaminants at Rail Site Associated With Nearby Cancer Clusters
By Aman Azhar
EPA Struggles to Track Methane Emissions From Landfills. Here’s Why It Matters
By James Bruggers, Amy Green, Phil McKenna, and Robert Benincasa
A Colorado Home Wins the Solar Decathlon, But Still Helps Cook the Planet
By Phil McKenna
Sporadic Environmental Voters Hold the Power to Shift Elections and Turn Red States Blue
By Sam Palca, James Bruggers
Warming Trends: Global Warming Means Happier Rattlesnakes, What the Future Holds for Yellowstone and Fire Experts Plead for a Quieter Fourth
By Katelyn Weisbrod, Georgina Gustin
How the Marine Corps Struck Gold in a Trash Heap As Part of the Pentagon’s Fight Against Climate Change
By Sonner Kehrt
Despite Capitol Hill Enthusiasm for Planting Crops to Store Carbon, Few Farmers are Doing It, Report Finds
By Georgina Gustin
The US Chamber of Commerce Has Helped Downplay the Climate Threat, a New Report Concludes
By Kristoffer Tigue
In a Growing Campaign to Criminalize Widespread Environmental Destruction, Legal Experts Define a New Global Crime: ‘Ecocide’
By Katie Surma, Inside Climate News, and Yuliya Talmazan, NBC News
As the Gulf of Mexico Heals from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Stringent Safety Proposals Remain Elusive
By Nicholas Portuondo