Organizer Ilona Duverge is fighting to fix public housing—and reshape our political system so it reflects the people it's meant to serve.
The agency will hire 1,000 workers to tackle climate and clean energy projects using funds from the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
In Florida, a bill co-written by natural gas interests is doing just what its authors intended—keep cities hooked on fossil fuels.
While many conservative states are fighting to protect fossil fuels, Nebraska is set to clean up its act. (With a few caveats, that is.)
A new IEA report shows renewables are expected to account for 95% of the increase in global power capacity through 2026. Here's what else you need to know.
The over $2 trillion Build Back Better Act includes $550 billion for addressing climate change and spurring investment in cleaner sources of energy.
Please shed a tear for the world's leading gas exporters who are suffering from "cancel culture" because their product is destroying the planet.
Steel is one of the defining materials of the modern world. But we'll have to learn how to make it anew.
The oil giant floated the idea for an enormous carbon capture and storage hub this week. It just needs some help footing the pricetag.
In a weird twist, the EU lifting tariffs on Harley-Davidsons could help make carbon-free steel.
A new annual transit pass, Klimaticket can be used on all publicly and privately operated rail, metro, and bus networks nationwide.
A sustainable $2 billion housing development led by the Squamish Nation in Canada shows that green housing can be both luxurious and affordable.
The centrist Democrat has brought negotiations for the Build Back Better bill to a screeching halt over opposition to the Clean Electricity Performance Program.
We try to get to the bottom of whether urban living is greener than off-the-grid life.
"Isn’t there some all-powerful hammer—the proverbial silver bullet—that we can use to bring this spiraling problem under control?"
The company's CEO had a rather strange message for investors to explain why it's not investing in renewables.
Major trade groups support climate regulations. Just not those ones.
Entergy's infrastructure failed spectacularly on Sunday, frying New Orleans' electricity grid. It has a history of making the climate crisis worse.
The proposed alliance would only allow in countries that have made steps to ban the production of fossil fuels.
Working fewer hours isn't just some socialist utopia. (Though it is that.) It could also benefit the climate by reducing carbon pollution.