Most of the 15 bills being considered are part of a coordinated effort by groups linked to right-wing activist Leonard Leo.
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Worst polluters hold world’s future in their hands as they benefit from higher fossil fuel prices, but global trends favor renewables.
Administrator Lee Zeldin says his agency can't regulate greenhouse gases without congressional approval. Some legal experts disagree.
As backlash grows, a nationwide search is underway for solutions to the AI energy crunch.
At least four local data center-related measures are set to appear on ballots this year, with the first vote coming Tuesday in Port Washington, Wisconsin.
After a mild winter and dry spring outlook, here is how Oregon is preparing for the potential of its warmest year on record.
Some Utahns are leaving the state to get away from the drying Great Salt Lake and dust containing heavy metals from its exposed lakebed.
As temperatures climb, some parts of the commonwealth are heating up faster than others — a result of too few trees and too little shade.
Cities, towns, and industrial complexes aim to quickly pump tens of millions of gallons per day in a bid to avert disaster.
Residents of Imperial County, Calif., are in dire need of an economic boost. Experts say the answer lies beneath the Salton Sea, where a lithium trove sits.
Several prominent conservatives say Republicans should embrace solar energy, despite President Donald Trump working to elevate fossil fuels over renewables.
Sales of Chinese electric vehicles and solar panels have surged since the start of the Iran war, companies say.
As China runs away from the rest of the world in developing renewable energy, its coal mining industry is facing the prospect of major change.
The courts will decide if the first “climate superfund” law in the nation survives, a likely years-long battle. Vermont towns, meanwhile, must figure out how to pay for infrastructure that extreme weather won’t destroy.
A bill that passed Florida’s Legislature would prevent local governments from capping greenhouse gas emissions.
Extreme weather events are growing more frequent and intense. Will FEMA be around to help affected communities?
An earlier spring affects when migratory birds arrive, leaves emerge, and fruit ripens — among plants and animals that determine ecosystem health.
Some environmentalists question using plastic to address rising temperatures.
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