Politics

A POLITICO analysis finds that while the administration wiped out hundreds of billions in clean energy tax breaks, spending has been harder to unwind.

The water level at Lake Powell has fallen to a record low in another sign of crisis along the Colorado River.

Western automakers ignored smaller markets like Argentina. But China saw potential — and that bet is paying off.

The war in Iran has drawn attention to something invisible to most Australians — we use a lot of diesel to keep this country running. 

China has established the first scheduled transit through the northern sea route, but questions remain over the environmental and political risks.

Climate action does not seem to be a priority for the German government — despite record temperatures, heat-related deaths and drought. Why aren't more people taking to the streets in protest?

Extreme weather has raised the significance of Cop17 talks starting this week on tackling drought and land degradation.

Peruvian authorities have intensified efforts against illegal gold mining in the Amazon's Madre de Dios region.

In an effort to counter souring public sentiment, a group called North Carolina Connects has been running ads on TV, radio, and social media promoting data centers.

For decades, communities have relied on the agency's cancer risk estimates to hold polluters accountable. This year, it's missing.
The decision could set a significant precedent for states and cities trying to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for climate impacts.
The Trump administration pushed out thousands of veteran U.S. Forest Service staff. An ‘extraordinary’ fire season is testing those who are left.
Utility-scale solar leads by a mile, followed by batteries. Fossil fuels, not so much.
Record heat, two rate hikes and a data center boom have turned utility bills — not climate — into the state’s most volatile issue.

Study of 56 million-year-old leaves counters claims from members of the Trump administration of ‘benefits’ of fossil fuel pollution.

Tariffs and rising grid demand are spurring a revival, but high electricity costs and community concerns threaten to stall key new smelter projects.

Brian O'Neill asked a State Department attorney to set up meetings with officials that would clear the way for his project's gas power plants.
From the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, to sewage problems in Alabama, stalled projects could get new life after federal court rulings.
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