How one oil industry group went to bizarre lengths to market natural gas to women
The website Women for Natural Gas is a pink-tinged, fancy-cursive-drenched love letter to the oil and gas industry, complete with testimonials from several women. But there’s a catch: The women don’t exist.
How America's exit could impact the future of the Paris Agreement
On Nov. 4, the day after the election, the United States will earn a dubious distinction: It will become the only country in the world to formally exit the Paris Agreement.
They spent millions to protect polluters. Then they got busted by the FBI.
The strange Ohio case offers juicy details on how corporations block environmental campaigns.
The UN climate negotiations were officially a disaster - blame the US
“I’ve been attending these climate negotiations since they first started in 1991, but never have I seen the almost total disconnection we’ve seen here."
Most Americans think a president should go big on global warming, poll shows
Voters Want Presidential Action on Climate—With or Without Congressional Support
Jay Inslee isn’t worried he’s lost his edge as the only real climate candidate
“You can’t solve climate change by just checking a box.”
The 2020 Race Has Its First Climate Candidate
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is telling Americans that he’ll make “defeating climate change our nation’s No. 1 priority.”
EPA directs questions about damning climate report to White House
“Earth’s climate is now changing faster than at any point in the history of modern civilization, primarily as a result of human activities,” warns the very first sentence of the fourth National Climate Assessment, a 1,656-page report that gives us the most comprehensive portrait yet of how climate change is reshaping the US, from more damaging wildfire seasons to shrinking coastal lines.