Tesla 2 days ago Number of Tesla attacks soars past 50 as violence targeting Musk's company escalates Over 50 Tesla attacks in the U.S. linked to Elon Musk's political views. Incidents range from vandalism to arson, with Pamela Bondi treating them as domestic terrorism.
Opinion March 25 LIZ PEEK: Trump, Zeldin bring a key ingredient to America’s 'green agenda' EPA chief Lee Zeldin recently announced a reversal of "green" policies that were likely to put Detroit out of business and stymie our country’s dominance of 21st-century industries.
Lee Zeldin March 19 Judge blocks Trump's EPA from terminating $14 billion in 'green bank' grants after accusations of fraud A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the EPA from terminating $14 billion in grants awarded to three climate groups by the Biden administration.
Climate March 13 Thousands of acres of Amazon rainforest cleared for climate summit highway in Brazil A BBC report found on Wednesday that tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazonian rainforest are being cleared ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Brazil.
Transportation March 12 'Back to basics': Top Trump agency turns tables on Biden-era memos pushing 'equity initiatives' The Department of Transportation scrapped two memos from the Biden administration that the agency said confused priorities to serve a “social justice and environmental agenda."
Donald Trump March 6 Trump to shift away from DEI visa policy that ‘surged’ under Biden, expert says President Donald Trump is likely to shift away from a Biden-era emphasis on DEI and climate when it comes to the often overlooked EB-2 National Interest Waiver visa.
Opinion February 25 LIZ PEEK: The gigantic slush fund inside the Biden White House In 2022, President Joe Biden tapped long-time Democrat operative John Podesta to oversee the disbursement of $375 billon to climate-related initiatives.
Politics February 24 Ethics watchdog flags senator helping wife rake in millions for nonprofit Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse is being accused of a potential conflict of interest after his wife's firm received money from an organization given grants by the federal government.
US Climate Change February 3 Federal agencies scrub climate change from websites amid Trump rebranding Federal agencies are beginning to remove references to climate change from their websites, as Trump issued a rebranding of departments.
Politics January 31 Democrats rally around lightning rod issue during unruly DNC debate despite voter backlash in 2024 There was a heavy focus on systemic racism and diversity, equity and inclusion programs during the final debate among the eight candidates vying to chair the Democratic National Committee, as the party aims to exit the political wilderness.
US Environment January 22 Newsom uses LA fires to criticize President Trump's reversal of Biden-era climate emissions standards Gov. Gavin Newsom is attempting to criticize President Donald Trump's environmental executive orders by pointing to the recent deadly fires in Los Angeles.
Alaska January 22 Alaska leaders cheer Trump oil and gas drilling executive order President Donald Trump's executive order to boost oil drilling, mining, and logging in Alaska was met with enthusiasm by some state leaders and worry by environmental groups.
Environmental Regulation January 17 Energy expert weighs in on 23 state attorneys general suing EPA over new methane emissions fee Steve Milloy, a former Trump administration EPA official, said that Congress needs to remake the law in order for the new methane emissions rule to be reversed.
LA Fires January 13 Dems blame LA fire on 'climate change' despite city cutting fire department budget Democratic lawmakers are claiming the LA wildfires were caused by "climate change," while celebrities point fingers to city leadership for the severity of the damage after fire department funding was slashed.
US Environment January 13 New NYC 'char broil' rule would force restaurants to cut emissions by 75% New York environmental officials are proposing emissions requirements for under-fire commercial char broilers, a popular form of grilling used in restaurants in New York City.
Finance January 13 Wall Street breaks from net-zero climate alliance ahead of Trump term Six of the worlds largest banks all withdrew from a net-zero banking alliance just weeks apart ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's term.
Politics January 3 Shampoo rules and immigrant care: A look at some 'draconian' state laws, tax hikes taking effect in 2025 Laws hiking taxes and adding regulations are set to take effect in states across the country in the New Year, from New York to California and the District of Columbia to Colorado.
US Energy December 31 Hochul's polluters pay bill could result in regressive costs for working families: economists Gov. Kathy Hochul signing a bill to charge oil and gas companies $75 billion for fossil fuel pollution could increase costs for New Yorkers.
Joe Biden December 23 Drag shows, Arabic Sesame Street, lonely rats: GOP senator details how Biden spent $1T on 'government waste' Republican Sen. Rand Paul released his 2024 "Festivus" report detailing where the Biden administration spent $1 trillion over the past year.
Joe Biden December 23 Biden's last-minute emissions goal could be quickly reversed when Trump takes office President Biden increased the emissions reduction goal for the United States under the Paris climate agreement, which Trump has signaled he intends to withdraw from.
Joe Biden December 19 Biden sets economy-wide climate target: Reducing emissions 66% in 2035 from 2005 levels President Biden's administration made a symbolic push for a massive reduction in carbon emissions just before leaving office.
Climate December 17 Environmental group launches six-figure battleground state ad buy against Newsom's 'climate leadership' An environmental group is hitting Gov. Gavin Newsom's leadership on climate change with a six-figure ad buy across presidential battleground states.
Climate December 16 A potential second withdrawal from Paris climate treaty under Trump could look different than first US exit President-elect Trump is reportedly considering a second withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, but it could look different than the first time around.
Climate December 13 White House says to 'expect more' climate funding before President Biden leaves office President Biden is seeking to focus on climate funding during his final weeks in office, before President-elect Trump potentially takes aim at his green energy agenda.
Environment November 13 EPA's new rule to charge oil and gas companies for emissions could face a Trump reckoning The EPA on Tuesday announced a final rule to charge oil and gas companies for emissions, but opponents say it could face obstacles under the incoming GOP administration.
Climate Change November 13 Biden imposes a new methane emissions tax as he prepares to leave the White House President Biden's Environmental Protection Agency finalized a new rule taxing methane emissions from the oil and gas sector, but critics argue the move is "irrelevant" and will serve to boost Big Oil and stifle innovation.
Climate Change November 13 Biden admin says climate change poses national security risks, sends delegation to address them The White House said one of its delegation's main objectives at the COP29 climate conference in Azerbaijan will be to address the national security "risks" that climate change poses.
Climate November 8 Voters decide on climate measures, reject initiative to tax natural gas powered buildings in California city Voters in multiple states decided on key ballot initiatives to shape their climate and environmental policies for the next several years.
Climate October 17 Supreme Court to allow Biden admin power plant climate standards to remain in place – for now The Supreme Court declined an emergency request to block Biden administration climate standards on power plant emissions.
ELECTIONS October 16 Voters to face climate-related ballot initiatives, such as repealing law to reduce emissions by 95% by 2050 In 2024, voters in multiple states will decide on key ballot initiatives that will shape their climate and environmental policies for the next several years.