Major U.S. science group lays out a path to smooth

By Alejandra Borunda

The National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine says putting equity at the center of climate and energy policy

Gas stoves emit potentially harmful pollutants, but utilities and their trade group avoided regulation with tactics

To rein in climate change, Biden pledges $7

By Susan Phillips

President Joe Biden announced billions of federal dollars for the creation of regional hydrogen hubs across the country.

The military is turning to microgrids to fight

By Quil Lawrence

The military is among the largest buyers of independent power systems known as microgrids. They make tactical sense; and

The U.S. needs minerals for green tech. Will

By Julia Simon

As the U.S. plans new mines for copper, lithium and other metals to use in green technologies, mining projects in the West

Biden is unveiling the American Climate Corps, a

By Eric McDaniel

The White House says the program will provide paid training to 20,000 Americans in its first year. It's much smaller than

California's lawsuit says oil giants downplayed

By Juliana Kim|Michael Copley

California accuses oil companies of misleading the public on the dangers of fossil fuels for decades. The state demands they

California sues oil giants, saying they downplayed

By Juliana Kim|Michael Copley

California accuses oil companies of misleading the public on the dangers of fossil fuels for decades. The state demands they

Preparing homes for wildfires is big business that

By Alina Selyukh

Climate change, technological leaps, panicked insurers, the shifting sense of responsibility: All are powering the still

Exxon minimized climate change internally after

By Michael Copley

The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that as recently as 2016, Exxon executives were privately pushing back on the idea

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