Trump's vaunted “energy dominance” team is in danger of fumbling the biggest energy crisis of his second term, critics say.
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Cycle lanes, electric cars and other interventions have helped 19 global cities slash levels of pollutants by more than 20%.
Spain spent the last six years investing heavily in wind and solar energy, leading to some of the cheapest power prices in Europe.
Nevada solar installations dropped sharply last year as Trump administration policies prioritized fossil fuels and limited renewable energy growth.
The unicorn startup notched its biggest utility partnership yet, to install enough home batteries to rival a gas-fired peaker power plant.
New Mexico lawmakers again rejected a greenhouse gas reduction bill while approving public funds to address oil and gas problems like abandoned wells and earthquakes.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in favor of a proposal to build new nuclear power plants in the EU. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says it's impossible.
King penguins are adapting to climate change in a way that seems to help them breed successfully, which is unusual.
Since 2021, global media coverage of climate change has dropped 38 percent. Blame wars, political chaos, and Jeffrey Epstein.
An analysis of dozens of previously published studies reveals people systematically underestimate their own vulnerability to climate threats.
Federal lawsuit claiming local officials illegally pushed polluting industries into Black communities reaches new stage.
From Altadena to Alabama, Black families learn the real catastrophe starts after the disaster, when insurers decide who is worth saving.
The lawyers who successfully won the law’s climate authority once thought of it as a placeholder for stronger legislation.
Environmentalists say the war’s effects on oil and gas prices are an argument for countries to get off fossil fuels. But the reality is likely to be messier.
The Iran war has disrupted oil and gas trade. As countries like the US double down on fossil fuels, experts say the conflict shows how speeding up homegrown renewables is the only way to avoid future energy crises.

Spain’s wind-farm bargain
11 March
Renewable-energy projects can boost the economy of a rural town—if the community has a say in development.
If the ongoing conflict continues, energy prices could spike, driving up costs across African economies, which heavily rely on imported oil and gas.
With federal funding gone, tribes are turning to philanthropy, alternative lenders, and their own institutions.
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