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Wind turbines have been added near a coal-fired power station in the UK. Credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

22 National Science Academies Urge Government Action on Climate Change

By Georgina Gustin

President Trump speaks at a refinery in North Dakota. Credit: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

No Drop Expected in U.S. Carbon Footprint through 2050, Energy Department Says

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Fossil Fuels Evangelist Drops Bid for Top White House Environment Post

By Marianne Lavelle

In a UK television interview, President Trump responded to a question about climate change by saying "there is cooling and there is heating" and talking about "the ice caps" setting records. Credit: ITV

Troubled by Trump's Climate Denial, Scientists Aim to Set the Record Straight

By Georgina Gustin

Trump's Arctic Oil Lease Sale Violated Environmental Rules, Lawsuits Claim

By Sabrina Shankman

Donald Trump gives the 2018 State of the Union Address. Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images

State of the Union: Trump Glorifies Coal, Shuts Eyes to Climate Risks

By John H. Cushman Jr.

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt testifies before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on Jan. 30, 2018. Credit: CSPAN

EPA Chief Evades Senate Questions, Can't Recall Saying Trump Would Abuse Constitution

By Marianne Lavelle

Emails Reveal Pruitt Was Closely Involved in Scrubbing EPA Climate Websites

By Neela Banerjee

President Trump's 30 percent tariff on foreign-produced solar cells and modules will not be as devastating a blow as he could have dealt.

While It Could Have Been Worse, Solar Tariffs May Hit Trump Country Hard

By Marianne Lavelle

TransCanada CEO Russell Girling, left, was at the White House in March 2017 when President Donald Trump announced the final federal approval for the Keystone XL Pipeline. Credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

TransCanada: Keystone XL Has Enough Suppliers, Will Be Built

By Phil McKenna

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, meeting here with miners in Pennsylvania, has pushed scientists off the EPA's Science Advisory Board and brought in representatives from industries the agency regulates. Credit: Justin Merriman/Getty Images

Trump Administration Deserts Science Advisory Boards Across Agencies

By Georgina Gustin

Much of Naval Station Norfolk and surrounding community is near sea level, and tidal flooding has become a problem. Credit: U.S. Navy

106 Lawmakers Urge Trump to Put Climate Change Back in National Security Strategy

By Phil McKenna

California, where drilling rigs have caused oil spills in the past, is one of several states calling on the government to remove it from the federal drilling plan. Credit: Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement

Dropping Florida from Offshore Drilling Opens Legal Cracks in Zinke's Plan

By Sabrina Shankman

Coal piles sit outside the Hunter Power plant operated by PacifiCorp outside Castle Dale, Utah. The plan rejected by regulators would have paid coal-fired utilities extra to keep stock piles of coal on hand. Credit: George Frey/Getty Images

U.S. Regulators Reject Trump's 'Multi-Billion-Dollar Bailout' for Coal Plants

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Climate Denial Pervades Trump White House, But It's Hitting Limits

By Georgina Gustin

Renewable energy is already the cheaper option in many places. Credit: David McNew/Getty Images

Clean Energy Soared in the U.S. in 2017 Due to Economics, Policy and Technology

By Erica Gies

How Federal Giveaways to Big Coal Leave Ranchers and Taxpayers Out in the Cold

How Federal Giveaways to Big Coal Leave Ranchers and Taxpayers Out in the Cold

By Neela Banerjee, Robert McClure

Choke Hold Series

How Big Oil Lost Control of Its Climate Misinformation Machine

By Neela Banerjee

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