Utility monopolies are hurting rooftop solar. Can antitrust lawsuits rein them in?

A federal court found that an Arizona utility that crushed rooftop solar was not protected fro…

An ’emerging crisis’: The climate is changing too fast for plants and animals to adapt

New UN report highlights how warming temperatures are upending nature's life cycles — with devastating impacts…

In Chaco Canyon, a moratorium on oil and gas leases might be too little too late

Federal data reveal the plan does little to stop drilling and may push future development into…

The Biden administration is updating truck pollution standards

"We really should have been doing this yesterday"

The campus divestment movement has a sophisticated new legal strategy

Students at five universities have launched a coordinated legal campaign against fossil fuel investments.

The Midwest defined itself by its winters. What happens when they disappear?

For Midwesterners, winter has long been a point of pride. Now climate change is playing havoc…

How New Mexico abandoned 1,000 oil and gas wells overnight

The state now claims it has more than 1,700 orphan well sites that will cost $290…

Democrats’ climate hopes are riding on a new environmental justice bill

Here's what Republicans had to say about it.

Biden administration could finally define what ‘clean’ manufacturing is

The federal government wants to use its massive buying power to clean up heavy industry.

Europe’s next climate challenge: Getting off Russian gas

Europe faces a balancing act: keeping the heat on while promising to eliminate natural gas entirely.