Climate change is causing wildfires in the West to get bigger, hurricanes in the South to get stronger, and temperatures to rise across the U.S. But when candidates talk about the issue on the campaign trail,
French oil major TotalEnergies does not anticipate that Donald Trump would pull the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement on climate change or undo Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) legislation if he became U.S.
A second Trump administration could stop defending the E.P.A. against lawsuits attacking its climate policies. Other effects might be more far-reaching.
Trump promises to accelerate oil and gas production and reverse Biden’s environmental policies. Scientists say we must get off fossil fuels as quickly as possible.
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, the election's climate choice, Elon Musk's Tesla embrace tarnishes Tesla, and climate scientist Michael Mann on what's at stake with the election
SACRAMENTO, California — If the 2024 ballot poses the question of whether voters care more about leaky schools or wildfires, the answer appears clear: Climate change trumps education in the California consciousness.
President Joe Biden will not attend a major UN climate change summit opening just days after the US election and set to shape the country’s approach to the issue for years to come.
At a speech in September highlighting the GOP’s “100 day” agenda, Johnson spoke in more detail about his party’s vision to roll back Biden era environmental regulations and expand oil and gas drilling in pursuit of U.S. “energy dominance” and increased national security.
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