
ExxonMobil Denies Lying about Global Warming
A spokesman for the oil giant refuted the basis of the New York Attorney General’s investigation

ExxonMobil Denies Lying about Global Warming
A spokesman for the oil giant refuted the basis of the New York Attorney General’s investigation

Is Antarctica Losing Ice or Gaining It?
Scientists are wary of new research showing more ice on frozen continent

How the Planet Will Change without Arctic Sea Ice
Ice moderates Earth’s climate

Volkswagen Denies Software Tinkering as EPA Charges Spread
The illegal software was also in Porsche and Audi vehicles

Cheap, Reliable, Lightweight Battery Near, but Not Here Yet
Challenging chemistry and challenging markets hold back a better battery

National Pledges Could Restrain Global Warming
But the United Nations find that more is needed to keep temperature rises in check

Republican Frontrunners Avoid Climate Change
Only candidates trailing in the polls mentioned global warming

Cod Could Recover in Warming Waters
Cod rebound in warming Canadian waters but continue to decline in U.S.

Rising Seas Pose Growing Flood Threat
A bipartisan group is attempting to raise awareness of sea level rise risks

Obama Pushes Indonesia to Save Burning Peat Forests
As Obama meets with Indonesia’s president, action on forests to combat climate change

Clean Power Plan Hits the Books, Soon the Courtroom
Legal challenges expected from states as plan to combat climate change becomes official

Hellish Fires in Indonesia Spread Health, Climate Problems
Fires have spread smoke and haze throughout southeast Asia

Can Greenpeace Own Coal?
The environmental activist group is negotiating to potentially purchase a coal mine in Europe

Coal Trumps Solar in India
Activists hope for a renewable energy future but dirty coal remains cheapest

Canada Election Could Shift Climate Policy
The outcome of today’s election may determine Canada's actions to combat global warming

U.S. Aims to Curb Super Greenhouse Gas
Government agencies act to limit the use of hydrofluorocarbons

Warming Oceans Drive East Coast Fish to Cooler Waters
Fish larvae are moving to more habitable waters

Wealthy Singapore Resists Tough Domestic Climate Action
The tiny country’s leaders have no urge to restrict the energy and chemicals industry

Climate Change Emerges as a Campaign Theme
All the Democratic candidates vowed to curb global warming

Mexico Challenges Other Nations to Act Boldly against Climate Change
Mexico is trying to lead by example through climate roadblocks

Horn of Africa Grows Hotter and Drier
The region is warming and drying faster than climate models have predicted

Ethiopia Aims for a Bright, Green Climate Future
Can Ethiopia enjoy economic growth and remain carbon neutral?

Supercomputer Simulates Rat Brain Fragment
The Blue Brain Project publishes its first major result: a digital imitation of circuitry in a sand grain–size chunk of rat brain

Can Coal-Powered Turkey Get Serious about Climate Change?
The economic boom in Turkey has posed challenges for the environment