
Wisconsin Agency Bans Talk of Climate Change
State treasurer convinces commissioners to pass the rule

Wisconsin Agency Bans Talk of Climate Change
State treasurer convinces commissioners to pass the rule

Gas-Happy Texas Goes Solar
Solar farms will boost Austin Energy's renewable sources to a whopping 55 percent of its power supply

Emergency Toilets Ordered to Offset California Drought
Super low-flow appliances, mandated for 2016, will save 10 billion gallons of water in the first year alone

Massive Wildfires Speed Loss of Northern Trees
A new analysis finds widespread forest loss in Russia and Canada

White House Climate Goals Leave 4 Questions Unanswered
Who determines what constitutes a sufficient climate pledge?

Blue Crabs Migrate North as Ocean Warms
The crustaceans have been spotted north of Cape Cod

Mexico Makes Landmark Pledge to Cut Greenhouse Gas Pollution
Mexico is the first developing country to lay out a plan to cut carbon dioxide, although some remain skeptical

Offshore Wind Power Grows Up
A big, clean energy industry matures at sea

Cities and Towns Choose Renewables to Save Money
As prices drop, municipalities across the U.S. are plugging in to the sun and wind for their energy

Tandem Solar Cell May Boost Electricity from Sunlight
Pairing silicon with perovskites improves performance but challenges remain

How Solar-Heavy Europe Avoided a Blackout during Total Eclipse
With lots of solar and an eclipse, Europe's grids found different ways to avoid losing power

Political Football over Climate Change Rattles Windows of Ivory Tower
Politicians target academics with views that differ from their own on global warming

Coastal Development Exposes Billions to Swelling Seas
Growth in coastal areas may expose more than a billion people to sea-level rise

Australia's Farmers Challenged by Climate Change
Farmers down under face the first serious threats from global warming

Coal Boomtowns Fade as China Declares War on Pollution
China is headed towards peak coal which means cities reliant on coal mining struggle

How to Compensate Small Island Nations for Tropical Cyclone Damage
Heavy storm damage to Vanuatu and the Philippines will affect climate negotiations, diplomats say

Can Science Find Common Ground with Evangelicals?
How to improve the dialogue between religious and scientific communities

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

Not All Oil Is Created Equal When It Comes to Pollution
Experts develop a tool to distinguish emissions from different types of oil

China Restarts Nuclear Power Build Up
The first two new nuclear reactors since the meltdowns at Fukushima received approval

Solar Power Sees Unprecedented Boom in U.S.
Photovoltaics and solar thermal both enjoyed banner years, despite uncertainties

Merchants of Doubt about Global Warming Hope to Strike Back
Climate change deniers look to file lawsuits against those exposing their actions

California Farmers Confront Ominous Groundwater Shortage
Drought and saltier aquifers pose threats to the biggest farming state in the U.S.

Extreme Rain May Flood 54 Million People by 2030
Floods could affect twice as many people as currently within 15 years, according to a new tool