The Biden administration is spending billions to transform how Americans use and consume energy. How can we make that process more equitable?
The United States is pivoting away from fossil fuels and toward wind, solar and other renewable energy, even in areas dominated by the oil and gas industries.
A broad, and sometimes quixotic, retail effort to win the fight against global warming is playing out one person at a time, with nary a mention of climate change.
Resistance to wind and solar projects from environmentalists is among an array of impediments to widespread conversion to renewables.
There's plenty of bad news. But thanks to real progress, we're headed toward a less apocalyptic future.
The private sector now sees climate as an opportunity for job creation and economic revitalization.
En el camino hacia el apocalipsis climático ha habido algunas buenas noticias. Un proyecto de ley para mitigar los efectos del cambio climático podría ser una.
This bill just might catalyze a crucial energy transition.
The announcement Wednesday of an agreement in the Senate almost instantly reset the role of the United States in the global effort to fight climate change.
The party has largely moved beyond denying the existence of climate change but continues to oppose dramatic action to halt it, worried about the short-term economic consequences.