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From Ford to Mercedes-Benz, major automakers are walking back aggressive electrification goals they set just a few years ago.
As climate change makes summers hotter, restaurant employees are walking out and unionizing.
Conservatives led by Friedrich Merz remain committed to renewables, but say "we must and we will change" an economic policy focused on climate.
With nearly $3.4 billion from the climate law, the U.S. General Services Administration is working to slash emissions from building operations and construction.
Texas revamped its early warning system after a Hill Country flood killed 139 people last year. July's historic flood revealed what it accomplished — and what’s left to do.
Public funding helped electric vehicles go mainstream. Are alternative proteins next — or are they too polarizing?
Installing solar arrays on commercial and public buildings could bring renewable energy to two-thirds of the nation's disadvantaged neighborhoods.
The fate of Arizona’s proposed Resolution Copper mine rested with the federal courts, but the administration announced last week it would move to approve the project before their rulings.
As much as $20 billion in upgrades will be required, but the electric vehicle transition could still reduce rates statewide.