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Plaintiffs in the children's climate lawsuit want the federal government to act on climate change. Credit: Robin Loznak

Children's Climate Lawsuit Delayed Until U.S. Supreme Court Rules

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Harvesting Peril: Extreme weather and climate change on the American farm. An ICN series.

How the Farm Bureau’s Climate Agenda Is Failing Its Farmers

By Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr., Neela Banerjee

Inside the Chevy Silverado. Credit: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images

U.S. Automakers Double Down on Trucks and SUVs, Despite Talk of a Cleaner Future

By Marianne Lavelle

Jeffrey Bossert Clark during a Senate Judiciary Committee nomination hearing. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty

Senate Confirms BP Oil Spill Lawyer, Climate Policy Foe as Government's Top Environment Attorney

By Marianne Lavelle

Brett Kavanaugh, standing with his daughters, is President Donald Trump's nominee to replace Anthony Kennedy on the U.S. Supreme Court. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

What Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court Could Mean for Climate Policies

By Marianne Lavelle

U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, shown here at a G7 meeting in June, have clashed in recent months. Credit: Leon Neal/Getty Images

How Trump's New Trade Deal Could Prolong His Pollution Legacy

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Donald Trump holds a "Trump Digs Coal" sign at a rally. Credit: Dominick Reuter/AFP/Getty Images

5 Ways Trump's Clean Power Rollback Strips Away Health and Climate Protections

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Workmen installs solar panels in Colorado. Credit: John Moore/Getty Images

How Much Damage are Trump’s Solar Tariffs Doing to the U.S. Industry?

By DAN GEARINO

Andrew Wheeler, acting head of the EPA and a former coal lobbyist, will decide on a proposed rule that could block EPA's use of studies on health and pollution. Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images

Health and Science Leaders Lay Out Evidence Against EPA's 'Secret Science' Rule

By Marianne Lavelle

Climate Change Denialists Never Had It So Good. So Why the Angst?

By Marianne Lavelle

The Trump administration's proposal to freeze automotive efficiency standards at 2020 levels would effectively abandon the decades-long push to cut carbon emissions from this sector.

Trump’s Auto Efficiency Rollback: Losing the Climate Fight, One MPG at a Time

By Marianne Lavelle

New EPA Chief Makes Clear: Easing of Environmental Rules Will Continue

By Georgina Gustin

Trump's Science Adviser Pick: Extreme Weather Expert With Climate Credentials

By Marianne Lavelle

Shipping containers behind a fence at the Southampton docks in the UK. Credit: Matt Cardy/Getty Images

Turning Trump’s Trade War Into a Tool to Fight Climate Change

By Sabrina Shankman

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy (right), swore in the newest Supreme Court justice, Neil Gorsuch, in 2017. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Reshaping the Supreme Court: What 2 Dissents on Climate Rules Tell Us

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Andrew Wheeler, who becomes acting EPA administrator, is sworn in as deputy administrator by then-EPA head Scott Pruitt. Credit: EPA

6 Ways Andrew Wheeler Could Reshape Climate Policy at EPA

By Marianne Lavelle

NOAA scientists work at an international observatory in Greenland monitoring the changing ice, shown here with the northern lights. Credit: Christopher Cox/NOAA

NOAA’s Acting Chief Floated New Mission, Ignoring Climate Change

By Neela Banerjee

The greatest number of health impacts are linked to one deregulatory move that would open a loophole for more truck pollution. Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

Trump’s Environmental Rollbacks Put Thousands of Lives at Risk, Harvard Analysis Finds

By Marianne Lavelle

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