Even before the imminent return of Donald Trump to the White House, global climate action was in a tricky spot. Major gaps exist between countries in the developed and developing world over how to collectively bring down emissions,
At Newsweek's "Pillars of the Green Transition" event at COP29, panelists talked climate finance and the coming shift in U.S. policy in a second Trump term.
Let’s not sugarcoat things. The outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election represents a setback for climate action. The incoming administration has been very clear that it does not prioritize confronting climate change,
President Joe Biden’s climate law is on the chopping block as Republicans prepare to have full control in Washington.
Youth from across Hawaii will gather at the State Capitol this Saturday, November 16, to engage in a critical discussion about the future of climate policy in the state.
Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) and Ed Markey (D-Mass.), two of the Senate’s most aggressive advocates for action on climate change, said Friday that President-elect Trump’s second term
Four counties in Florida that voted for Trump also voted to conserve open space, reduce flood damage and protect habitat
President-elect Donald Trump. Photos: Getty Images.
The timing of Donald Trump’s election victory, a few days before the opening of the COP29 global climate conference, could not have been worse, casting a long shadow over the 50,000 delegates gathered in Baku.
Republicans aren’t a monolith, as 54 percent of them say they support the U.S. participating in international efforts to reduce the effects of climate change, and 60 and 70 percent, respectively, say they want more wind and solar farms. Younger Republicans in particular are also less supportive of expanding fossil fuels, Pew Research surveys show.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - As Republican co-chair of the House Great Lakes Task Force, U.S. Rep. Dave Joyce was disappointed by budget proposals Donald Trump introduced in his first presidential term that called for cutting funds for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
The Democratic candidates for Arizona Corporation Commission made climate change an issue, but it did them no good in this year's election.