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Opinion: Congress must put a stop to out-of-control climate litigation that risks driving up energy costs, writes Ross Marchand.
France wound up a meeting of G7 environment ministers on Friday defending its "pragmatic" decision to keep climate change off the agenda to avoid a clash with the U.S. U.S.
Blocking the narrow waterway between Russia and Alaska could help stabilize a vulnerable system of ocean currents, scientists found in a study.
The bill would prevent such suits from being filed before a legal effort gaining momentum in other states arrives in Louisiana.
For the fourth year, USA TODAY and Statista partner to spotlight the companies reducing their carbon emissions. See the list of 500.
The Times unearthed memos that signaled a major shift in the court’s operations, in a decision that critics say was rushed and flawed.
The 2026 Climate Solutions Summit kicked off today in Rochester. The two-day event is hosted by the Climate Solutions Accelerator of the Genesee-Finger Lakes region. This
Julia Letlow is running to unseat Sen. Bill Cassidy. Louisiana Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy’s reelection campaign is attacking challenger Rep. Julia Letlow on climate change, a topic that could gain traction in the race to represent a state dominated by the oil and gas industry.
Across the United States, the conversation around where to live has quietly shifted. For many families, it's no longer just about school districts or housing costs. It's about survivability. In 2024 alone,
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Most people don't think about their bank the same way they think about their home or their car. A bank is just where your money lives, right? But where a bank physically operates, and what it's exposed to,
When senior Sydney Tomlak first walked into a meeting of the Duke Sustainable Athletics Group (DSAG) as a first-year student, she wasn’t entirely sure what she was signing up for. She had just taken “Climate Change for Future Leaders,
Kristina Douglass hopes "digging into the past, literally and figuratively, will give us the tools that will help us be healthier people today."