Though it's popular on the campaign trail, the "political slogan" ignores the realities of a global energy market.
A last-minute reversal has worker safety officials scrambling to protect laborers from extreme heat this summer.
The Justice Department said Revolution Wind’s challengers presented a “strawman premise” that the project will harm vulnerable species.
The proposal is the latest complication of U.S. efforts to build out its transmission network.
Jeanie Ward-Waller claimed California Department of Transportation Director Tony Tavares and Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin decided to remove her from her position.
Officials from across the government gathered last week to discuss how to protect the public and government employees during heat waves.
The budget included no significant measures to address planet-warming emissions from buildings or transportation, the biggest sources of pollution in New York.
Heavy rainfalls and hurricanes have damaged MTA infrastructure and prevented subways and trains from operating smoothly.
President Ilham Aliyev used a Berlin climate speech to push for major foreign investments to boost its natural gas exports to Europe.
The energy transition has exaggerated paradoxical trade interests for Canada, a major petroleum producer and one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of coal.
Price shocks from climate will become harder for “monetary policymakers to look through,” the bank's executive director of the international directorate said.
The court spiked Obama-era controls on power plant emissions. Biden’s rule may be next.
The Biden administration still needs to publish the final rule — and will have to fend off challenges on Capitol Hill and in the courts.
Waves of Chinese panels are pitting Americans who want cheap equipment against those who want to make it. The feud threatens Biden's climate agenda.
The legal challenge aims to overturn new limits on greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas drilling on public lands.
Wrightsville Beach in North Carolina had been sucking sand from a nearby inlet for decades. Then it became a casualty of the Biden-Trump war.
There's broad debate over how best to help countries that did little to contribute to global warming but stand to suffer greatly from it.
North America’s Building Trades Unions endorsed Biden’s reelection Wednesday morning.
Nissan joined Toyota in announcing a tie-up at the auto show with a major Chinese technology company as they strive to meet customer demand in China for AI-enabled online connectivity in cars.
The move comes after the group suffered a mass exodus last year, as key members balked at threats of litigation from attorneys general across mostly GOP-led states.
The Gulf state was hit by its heaviest downpour since records began in 1949.
The developer of one of the largest ocean wind proposals in the U.S. plans to ask the state for more money.
Opponents of Revolution Wind say construction on the project could "irreparably alter" key habitat and harm endangered species.
Moody's Investors Service projects a "severe" loss of working-age Louisianans as storms and other calamities make insurance unaffordable.
Budget Chair Sheldon Whitehouse has scheduled a hearing on the oil industry and climate change.
As environmental disasters push more people into poverty, families are forced to pull children from school and put them to work in farm and field.
The auto giant plans to launch 40 new models in China over the next three years and to have a lineup of 30 EVs by 2030.
Woodside Energy’s climate strategy has been criticized as too slow or unclear.
The government would cover costs of less severe disasters and use insurance or a fund to pay for catastrophic events, said a person familiar with the plan.
The Senate Republican plans to file a Congressional Review Act resolution against the new mandates.