With Trump Gone, Old Fault Lines in the Climate Movement Reopen, Complicating Biden’s Path Forward By Marianne Lavelle
As California’s Drought Worsens, the Biden Administration Cuts Water Supplies and Farmers Struggle to Compensate By Liza Gross
Biden’s Pipeline Dilemma: How to Build a Clean Energy Future While Shoring Up the Present’s Carbon-Intensive Infrastructure By Marianne Lavelle
Biden’s Bet on Electric Vehicles Is Drawing Opposition from Republicans Who Fear Liberal Overreach By Nicholas Portuondo
A New Program Like FDR’s Civilian Conservation Corps Could Help the Nation Fight Climate Change and Transition to Renewable Energy By Judy Fahys
Jobs and Technology Take Center Stage at Friday’s Summit, With Biden Pitching Climate Action as a Boon for the Economy By James Bruggers, Georgina Gustin, Marianne Lavelle, Nicholas Kusnetz
With an All-Hands-on-Deck International Summit, Biden Signals the US is Ready to Lead the World on Climate By Marianne Lavelle
Ahead of the Climate Summit, Environmental Groups Urge Biden to Champion Methane Reductions as a Quick Warming Fix By Phil McKenna
Trump’s Forest Service Planned More Logging in the Yaak Valley, Environmentalists Want Biden To Make it a ‘Climate Refuge’ By Judy Fahys
Federal Courts Help Biden Quickly Dismantle Trump’s Climate and Environmental Legacy By Marianne Lavelle
The Petroleum Industry May Want a Carbon Tax, but Biden and Congressional Republicans are Not Necessarily Fans By Marianne Lavelle, Judy Fahys
How Much Does Climate Change Cost? Biden Raises Carbon’s Dollar Value, but Not by Nearly Enough, Some Say By Marianne Lavelle
Biden Climate Plan Looks For Buy-in From Farmers Who Are Often Skeptical About Global Warming By Georgina Gustin
As Special Envoy for Climate, John Kerry Will Be No Stranger to International Climate Negotiations By Phil McKenna
With Biden’s Win, Climate Activists See New Potential But Say They’ll ‘Push Where We Need to Push’ By Georgina Gustin