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Latino Voters Are Really Worried About Climate Change. They Could Swing the Election.

Latinos consistently vote in smaller numbers than other groups. The climate crisis could change that. → Read More

The Fed Could Rescue Fossil Fuel Firms That Were Already In a Tailspin

In the normal course of business, healthy companies succeed and sickly companies fail. But the coronavirus has interrupted the normal course of business, putting even successful firms on life support… → Read More

Helping Flint Cope With Lead Pollution

The poisoning of Flint is a tragedy without end. Five years after learning their water supply was laced with lead, the residents of this Michigan town 66 miles northwest of Detroit still are reeling… → Read More

And the Nobel Prize for Climate Change Goes To… – Nexus Media

One couple is petitioning to create a Nobel Prize for climate change. → Read More

This utility is being investigated by the FBI for trying to block rooftop solar

An Arizona power company may have improperly supported candidates that would rule in their favor. → Read More

To fight fracking waste, this town wants to change how environmental law works

There only about a dozen countries on Earth that don’t recognize the right to a healthy environment. The United States is one. Now, a small town in rural western Pennsylvania is asserting the legal… → Read More

Proposed tariffs could let Trump crush the solar industry

We’ve tried this kind of thing before. It didn’t work. → Read More

‘Breaking’ news — an iceberg the size of Delaware just broke off Antarctica

The Larsen C ice shelf just calved, another reminder that sea level rise is coming for us. → Read More

U.S. mayors back plans to use 100 percent renewable energy

This week, President Trump called for U.S. “energy dominance” and a ramping up of domestic coal, oil and gas production. But as Trump doubled down on fossil fuels, U.S. mayors voted in support of… → Read More

If you want to know what climate change feels like, you’re going to find out this summer

On Tuesday, some parts of the Midwest and Northeast saw temperatures 20 degrees above the historical average. → Read More

Businesses, Republicans, the American people: Practically everyone opposes Trump on Paris (VIDEO)

The Paris climate agreement has done what few international pacts have ever been able to do. It has united oil companies, environmental groups, CEOs, labor leaders, socialists, Wall Street titans… → Read More

Connecticut lawmakers target successful energy efficiency program in effort to plug budget hole

Legislators want to plunder efficiency programs to close a budget gap. → Read More

Economic inequality drives climate change, economist finds

A new report says that the wider the gap between rich and poor, the more the environment suffers. → Read More

This little-known research program Trump wants to cut is where the future is made

An embattled Department of Energy research program is delivering the next generation of technological wizardry — for now. → Read More

Indiana’s governor just signed a law that will cripple the state’s solar industry

Gov. Eric Holcomb just slashed incentives for rooftop solar. → Read More

Scenes from the People’s Climate March –

This weekend, temperatures in Washington, D.C. soared to a record 91 degrees, capping off the hottest April ever recorded in the capital city. Undeterred by the heat, hundreds of thousands of… → Read More

As sea levels rise, inland cities are going to get much more congested

When rising waters from superstorms like Katrina or Sandy inundate heavily populated coastal communities, vast numbers of people will abandon their destroyed homes and flee for safety and shelter… → Read More

More people than ever are worried about climate change, but it won’t last

The relationship between weather and public opinion is complicated. → Read More

Big Coal wins a court battle in Kansas, but it’s losing to renewables on the economics

Trump’s efforts to prop up the coal industry face strong winds in the electricity sector. → Read More

NAACP calls for an end to power shutoffs, more clean energy

A new report asserts access to electricity is a human right. → Read More