The state is welcoming billions of dollars in clean-energy projects as it is hit by extreme weather events like Hurricane Helene
According to new poll findings from strategic communications firm Climate Power, climate change is a major priority among Black voters in battleground states, with climate and energy issues serving as a major motivator to vote.
Business owner Bernie Moreno, a Republican, has said America needs more fossil fuels. Democrat Sherrod Brown, the incumbent, is emphasizing manufacturing.
Wind turbines nearly as tall as the Eiffel Tower are rising off the Massachusetts coast. A $2 billion electric truck factory is taking shape in South Carolina. And in Colorado,
Kevin D. Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, which published a policy blueprint for the next Republican administration known as Project 2025, on Wednesday dismissed the overwhelming scientific consensus that humans were warming the planet.
As premiums skyrocket, voters are starting to pay attention to one of the most obscure positions on the ballot.
Democrats are playing defense this election cycle, with energy prices, renewables and the Green New Deal being featured in tight races.
While climate change is not the top issue for most voters, research out of the University of Colorado Boulder finds it could be a significant factor in the race.
By Valerie Volcovici, Kate Abnett (Reuters) -Countries have a chance to use this week's U.N. meetings in New York to resolve big differences over boosting the world's annual goal for climate finance,
Vice President Harris has spent almost $4 million on private jet flights since July despite calling for people to be "practical" as it relates to climate change.
The state is welcoming billions of dollars in clean-energy projects as it is hit by extreme weather events like Hurricane Helene
Trump peddled a false claim about climate change from the lobby of his New York high-rise, while Floridians in his home state braced for damage from Hurricane Helene.