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The U.S. Energy Department has hired two Alabama scientists who are well-known for their skepticism about human-influenced ...
The three scientists joined the administration after it dismissed hundreds of experts who were assessing how global warming ...
The disaster that unfolded in Kerr County, Texas shows how many communities will struggle to prepare for extreme weather as ...
The official winner of the city’s Democratic mayoral primary has a record of fighting polluting natural gas infrastructure ...
Left-wing critics argue Texas floods were worsened by climate denialism, while conservatives call out politicization of the ...
Scientists have long insisted that we can and must limit global warming to 1.5 degrees—and some still do, even as that grim ...
Canva How New York City feels about climate change Stacker compiled statistics about how people in New York City feel ...
Two recent reports cast doubt on whether the industry's climate plans are riddled with more than half measures and critical ...
The state's ambitious Climate Superfund legislation would hold fossil fuel companies liable for emissions, but continues to ...
Neil Jacobs, who was embroiled in ‘Sharpiegate’ during the first Trump administration, says he supports proposed major cuts ...
Stung by the party’s sweeping losses in November and desperate to win back working-class voters, the Democratic Party is in retreat on climate change. Nowhere is that retrenchment more jarring than in ...
The Department of Energy brings aboard three scientists known for challenging mainstream climate research. Three researchers ...