Abandoning the Paris climate deal for the second time was among a flurry of first-day moves by Trump aimed at pumping up already record high domestic energy production, sending a signal to the rest of ...
It's now official. Last year was the warmest year on record globally and the first to exceed 1.5°C above pre-industrial ...
Trump’s increasing hostility toward the renewable energy sector and climate action flies directly in the face of the broad scientific consensus that greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels are ...
With the US out of the tent, the rest of the world can get on with climate action without Trump’s corrosive influence.
President Donald Trump on his first day in office again withdrew the U.S. from a landmark global pact to fight climate change. So what is the Paris Agreement? And what happens to it now?
Within hours of taking office, President Trump declared a national energy emergency as part of his plan to push for more oil and gas drilling and to heavily boost fossil fuels. He also started a ...
Citing potential economic damage and unfair burdens, President Trump signed an Executive Order that starts the process of withdrawing the ...
He withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Climate Accords, putting the growth and success of American communities and families ...
Trump also revoked what he calls the Biden administration's “EV mandate” and pulled out of the Paris climate agreement as ...
Powering the world with clean energy is common sense,’ Richard Branson wrote. Here's what's behind his comments.
Elon Musk had a spine, and correctly recognized climate change is a problem. Now, he *is* the problem - according to himself.