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Judge pauses climate case pending Supreme Court ruling
Oil companies are pushing courts to halt lawsuits against them while the industry seeks relief from the nation's highest bench.
FEMA releases disaster aid after Noem is berated by GOP senator
The agency gave North Carolina $81 million for damage related to Hurricane Helene in 2024.
EPA hands off Energy Star to DOE
The energy efficiency program for appliances — which the Trump administration once considered eliminating — has sat under EPA for decades.
White House ‘looking under every rock’ to lower gas prices
White House aides and Cabinet officials are coming under intense pressure to reverse the spike in energy prices caused by the start of the war in the Middle East.
This dark money group targeted Biden environmental rules. Now its members do it for Trump.
The group’s rapid rise has served as proof of concept for how wealthy benefactors can help rewrite federal environmental rules in their favor.
Minnesota eyes climate superfund amid federal rollbacks
Lawmakers in more than a dozen states have proposed making fossil fuel companies pay for climate-related damage.
Tom Steyer’s tech and AI plan
The billionaire candidate for governor wants to tax tech to create a “Sovereign Wealth Fund.”
‘It’s too warm’: Greenland’s fishermen are under threat from climate change
The Arctic is warming faster than any other region in the world, driven by the burning of oil, gas and coal.
