Election results suggest a US committed to climate action. But when?
Recent election results in the Northwest suggest communities ready to act on climate... and more of the most recent news on climate and clean energy.
Recent election results in the Northwest suggest communities ready to act on climate... and more of the most recent news on climate and clean energy.
This just in, re. the Paris climate agreement: US businesses, civil society, state and local governments, and in fact the United States itself, are all Still In.
The Trump administration's fossil-fueled presence in Bonn seems mainly focused on flipping the bird at the rest of the world. But the world seems determined to press ahead on climate–possibly more so in spite of Trump's intransigence.
Let’s get real, baseball fans. We need a serious federal commitment to short-term and long-term recovery.
A number of clean energy firsts; public transportation goes electric; and more of the latest news in climate and clean energy.
Last week's attack on the Clean Power Plan comes during a season of extreme weather disasters and increasing alarm about our warming climate. But there's good news about EVs, business engagement, and polling on climate.
The Northwest coal export battle was a fateful crossroads, and the tyranny of fossil fuels is waning. In its place, we're launching a new clean energy era.
A new study shows that hurricanes with female names can be deadlier than their male counterparts--because of the tendency to underestimate the power of women.
Of course, none of us think of ourselves as climate deniers. But something makes us flinch from bad news, hard conversations, and uncomfortable conclusions.
We need more from the media than rain-soaked newscasters reporting from hurricane regions to help audiences understand the climate crisis and what we can do solve it.