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Here are the gaping holes in Trump's speech about Paris
Announcing that the U.S. will withdraw from the Paris climate accord, President Donald Trump misplaced the blame for what ails the coal industry and laid a shaky factual foundation for his decision.
Analysis: Trump's climate decision puts US on a lonely path
President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the landmark Paris climate accord sends an unmistakable message to the world: America First can mean America Alone.
Investors pick Tesla's promise over GM's steady profits
When General Motors CEO Mary Barra introduced the Chevrolet Bolt at the CES gadget show last year, she took a shot at Tesla. Bad call?
Trump abandoning global climate pact? Decision 'very soon'
U.S. allies around the world sounded alarms on Wednesday, May 31, 2017, as President Donald Trump seemed close to pulling the United States out of the landmark Paris climate accord.
European Commission leader blasts Trump on climate plans
The European Commission president on May 31, 2017, said that it was the "duty of Europe" to stand up to the U.S. if President Trump decides to pull his country out of the Paris climate change accord.
Priorities of coral and coal clash in Aussie Sunshine State
As many Australians grapple with how to save their Great Barrier Reef from global warming, others are preoccupied with building one of the world's biggest coal mines nearby.
UN chief urges action on climate change as Trump debates
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made an impassioned appeal on May 30, 2017 for the world to intensify action to combat climate change and implement the Paris Agreement to limit carbon emissions.
Insidious but overlooked: Back-bay flooding plagues millions
Marty Mozzo gets a gorgeous show each night when the sun sets over wetlands near his property on the bay side of a barrier island.
OPEC and other nations set to extend output cuts
OPEC and other oil nations meeting on Thursday, May 25, 2017, appeared set to extend their production cuts in an effort to shore up prices. But the intended impact could be short-lived.
Trump administration dropping nuclear waste burial test
The U.S. Department of Energy is abandoning a test meant to determine whether nuclear waste can be buried far underground because of changes in budget priorities, the agency said on May 23, 2017.