How a little-known federal grant requirement could hinder climate resilience work.
Climate change could submerge Stockton beneath 10 feet of water. The city's aging levees aren't prepared.
The Federal Reserve is putting the country's biggest banks to a test.
The hyperealistic drama reminds us that things aren’t always so rosy for people on the front lines of clean energy development.
Just 1.3 percent of homeowners in the state have national flood insurance policies.
Police dispersed hundreds of protestors rallying to save a tiny village from demolition.
Environmental groups said the policy was necessary, insufficient, and long overdue.
Investor-state dispute settlements increasingly allow oil and gas investors to sue countries over their climate policies.
For environmental protections in Brazil, a long rebuilding process lies ahead.
The lawsuit could determine whether the state's Public Service Commission must consider emissions in its decision making.
A new study shows abnormal flooding and drought are associated with pediatric diarrhea in some parts of the world.
Those higher temperatures could lead to more coastal erosion, flooding, and extreme weather
A new study finds that Exxon’s projections were as good as any academic's.
Are gas stoves the new cigarettes? No. But they should be fixed.
A new study says 90% of Americans would save by getting an EV.
A shortage of skilled labor could derail efforts to "electrify everything."
The legal battle has major implications for drivers' pocketbooks, and for the climate.
A new report also names 2022 as the fifth-warmest, despite the cooling effects of La Niña
“Kevin McCarthy has ceded his speakership and control of the House Republican agenda to the most extreme fringe faction of his party."
Meet the Frankenstein of greenhouse gases.