Climate scientists sent confused messages about the global warming ‘pause’ — study
BY GAYATHRI VAIDYANATHAN | 06/09/2015 08:00 AM EDT
Norway’s plan to divest massive $900B fund from coal could hit U.S. companies
BY BENJAMIN HULAC | 06/08/2015 08:06 AM EDT
Can local officials who ignore new weather extremes be sued? A work in progress
BY EVAN LEHMANN | 06/08/2015 08:06 AM EDT
From Ill. to Va., fights over highway projects could steer traffic emissions
BY BENJAMIN HULAC | 06/05/2015 07:58 AM EDT
TV show uses polar bears, intrigue and sex to provide teaching moments for climate change
BY BRITTANY PATTERSON | 06/05/2015 07:58 AM EDT
Drought begins to kill redwoods and other iconic trees while state’s forest fire risk rises
BY ANNE C. MULKERN | 06/04/2015 08:24 AM EDT
Calif. Senate passes climate package aiming for 50% renewable power, halving petroleum use
BY ANNE C. MULKERN | 06/04/2015 08:24 AM EDT
Agriculture losses from drought set to jump 23% this year, but economy is coping
BY NIINA HEIKKINEN | 06/03/2015 08:14 AM EDT
Al Gore inspires ‘CO2,’ an opera; a physicist lectures on climate change with a string quartet
BY BRITTANY PATTERSON | 06/03/2015 08:14 AM EDT
Oil and gas CEOs call for carbon price as Exxon, Chevron outline climate strategy
BY BENJAMIN HULAC | 06/02/2015 08:40 AM EDT
Companies and regulators explore how a low-carbon emissions economy would work
BY ERIC MARX | 06/02/2015 08:40 AM EDT
The grolar bear dilemma — do warming-created hybrids hurt species?
BY MANON VERCHOT | 06/01/2015 08:32 AM EDT