Business & Finance
Rhode Island Sues Oil Companies Over Climate Change, First State in Wave of Lawsuits
By Nicholas Kusnetz
This Tiny California Beach Town Is Suing Big Oil. It's a Fight for Survival.
By David Hasemyer
2 City Lawsuits Against Big Oil Dismissed, But That’s Not the End of It
By David Hasemyer
How Georgia Became a Top 10 Solar State, With Lawmakers Barely Lifting a Finger
By James Bruggers
Trump Administration Joins Fossil Fuel Companies in Climate Fight Against Cities
By David Hasemyer
What Does AG Eric Schneiderman's Resignation Mean for the Exxon Probe?
By David Hasemyer
Which U.S. Industries Are Setting the Strongest Climate Goals?
By Georgina Gustin
Trump's First Salvo in Push to Weaken Vehicle Standards Struck Down by Court
By Georgina Gustin
Wildfires, Droughts, Water Supplies: This Is Why Boulder Is Suing Exxon
By ICN Staff
World Agrees to Cut Shipping Emissions 50 Percent by 2050
By John H. Cushman Jr.
Massachusetts' Top Court Refuses to Block Exxon Climate Fraud Investigation
By David Hasemyer
Shipping’s Heavy Fuel Oil Puts the Arctic at Risk. Could It Be Banned?
By Sabrina Shankman,
Shell Knew Fossil Fuels Created Climate Change Risks Back in 1980s, Documents Show
By John H. Cushman Jr.
Why Weakening Fuel Efficiency Standards Could Be Trump's Most Climate-Damaging Move Yet
By John H. Cushman Jr., Marianne Lavelle
Judge Rejects Exxon's Attempt to Shut Down States' Climate Fraud Investigations
By David Hasemyer, John H. Cushman Jr.
Utility Giant FirstEnergy Calls for Emergency Subsidy, Says It Can’t Compete
By John H. Cushman Jr.