The Inflation Reduction Act, passed in 2022, is the single-most effective, far-reaching piece of climate legislation ever enacted by the U.S. Congress. But it is now under threat.
Climate change is again in focus, with the UN’s COP29 summit underway in Azerbaijan. The annual event that began just days after US voters re-elected Donald Trump – who denies that climate change exists – to be their next president. A notable contrast, to say the least.
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.
President Joe Biden’s climate law is on the chopping block as Republicans prepare to have full control in Washington.
With the 2024 election now behind us, we’re stepping into a new era of U.S. climate policy, and as students, we hold the power to shape this future. Climate change is not just a distant problem that affects polar bears and melting ice caps;
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,
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
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.
In a speech from the Brazilian rainforest, the president didn’t mention his successor by name, but urged him to build upon a “strong foundation” of clean-energy policies.