
Banks Claim They Will Back Away from Fossil Fuels
After investing $784 billion from 2013 to 2015 banks say they will at least cut coal loans

Banks Claim They Will Back Away from Fossil Fuels
After investing $784 billion from 2013 to 2015 banks say they will at least cut coal loans

Shareholders Vote to Alter Exxon's Board Due to Climate Change
The nonbinding vote expresses investors concern that the oil giant is mismanaging global warming

ExxonMobil Faces Showdown with Shareholders over Climate Change
Major shareholders are questioning the oil majors actions on global warming

Utility Companies Could Fail a "Climate Stress Test"
Investors want utilities to prove they can be profitable under a 2-degree Celsius limit on global warming

Corporations Move to Curb Global Warming
CEOs and investors hail the Paris Agreement as the start of a new era to combat climate change

Top Economic Risk of 2016 Is Global Warming
The World Economic Forum suggests climate change remains the most severe challenge to global business

U.S. Sues Volkswagen for Alleged Pollution Cheating
The Justice Department will seek billions for the harm caused by excess emissions

Pollution from Planes and Ships Left Out of Paris Agreement
The fast growing sources dropped out of the climate change accord over the course of negotiations

CO2 Pollution Holds Steady as China's Economy Cools
Greenhouse gas emissions fail to rise for once

Dams Burst after Extreme Rainfall in South Carolina
Two weather systems dumped water on the Palmetto State and the floods are not through yet

Hurricane Joaquin Helps Fuel Record Rains, Damaging Floods
South Carolina received a record amount of rainfall in just one day

Tesla's Model X Shows an SUV Can Go All-Electric
But the all-electric big car comes with a hefty price tag

Volkswagen Uses Software to Fool EPA Pollution Tests
EPA charges that the German automaker installed emissions-control software designed to work only during tests

Cheap Gas Fires Up Big SUV Sales, Slows Electric Cars, Hybrids
More cars and trucks are being bought in the U.S.—and fewer of them are gas sippers

Big Polluting Vehicles Roar Back with Low Gasoline Prices
But increased fuel efficiency may yet restrain pollution in the U.S.

Can the Arctic Be Developed and Protected?
As the icy region melts, experts grapple with how to simultaneously allow growth and protection

Tesla's Elon Musk Unveils Solar Batteries for Homes and Small Businesses
The system could easily take a home off the power grid, especially with the use of many solar panels, Musk said

Strong Future Forecast for Renewable Energy
Wind, solar and other forms of renewable energy could be the fastest growing power sources over the next few decades

U.S. Takes Lead in Bid to Cope with Arctic Meltdown
Secretary of State John Kerry heads to Canada to take on challenges of a changing Arctic

M.I.T. Debates Whether to Drop Fossil-Fuel Investments
Opponents say cutting use of oil, gas and coal is a more effective way to redirect energy companies

Obama Insists That Climate Change Hurts Health, Sharpening Debate
The U.S. surgeon general and EPA administrator also join the fray

Future Arctic: More Mining, More Shipping and More Tourists
As the Arctic thaws, northern nations dream of a new economy

Major U.S. Cities Face More Blackouts under Climate Change
Extreme weather is going to down the electric grid more and more often, a new study suggests

Pro Hockey Shoots for Zero Global Warming Pollution
Could low carbon become a goal for all major professional sports?