
Science Society Seeks to Shift Dialogue on Climate Change by Showing "What We Know"
The American Academy for the Advancement of Sciences aims to convince Americans that action is needed to address global warming

Science Society Seeks to Shift Dialogue on Climate Change by Showing "What We Know"
The American Academy for the Advancement of Sciences aims to convince Americans that action is needed to address global warming

Thousands fined as Paris curbs car use for a day


China Vows to Clean up 60 Percent of Cities by 2020

U.S. Senators Lead All-Nighter to Push for Climate Change Action
"Time to Wake Up" to the threat posed by global warming a group of young senators urged Congressional colleagues

Does Climate Change Stand a Chance against the Oil Boom in U.S. Elections?
Recording-breaking domestic oil production is likely to swamp any effort to inject climate change concerns into the 2014 elections

China Tests Anti-smog Drone Aircraft

Over 95 percent of Chinese cities failed to meet environmental standards: minister

Clean Air within Reach in U.S.--But Not for Long
Considered inconceivable just a decade ago, achieving the federal target for fine particulates is perhaps one of the nation’s greatest environmental success stories. But the victory will be short-lived

How Money Changes Climate Debate
Why have conservative groups been so successful in casting doubt on global warming?

Can Methane Leaks from Fracking Be Turned into Valuable Gasoline?
If test plants succeed, waste methane could fuel vehicles—but the conversion may not offer much environmental benefit

Americans Are Buying More Fuel-efficient Cars
CAFE standards are working, at least according to a research note from the University of Michigan. The graph below shows the average sales-weighted MPGs by month and model year.

New EPA Gasoline Rules Help President's Climate Agenda
New standards that reduce sulfur in gasoline will also curb the soot that contributes to climate change and lung disease