The decisions that companies make about how much to grow oil production are first and foremost going to be determined by market signals.”
Donald Trump has already taken radical new stances on Greenland and the Panama Canal. What do security experts predict he'll do in the Pacific?
There is no place to run and hide from climate change. The government’s latest science assessment is that climate impacts “are already far-reaching and worsening across every region of the United States.” And without deep cuts in fossil fuel pollution, “severe climate risks to the United States will continue to grow.”
Trump's new orders also include mandates for how the U.S. government recognizes gender on federal documents and change official names of Mount Denali in Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico. And they could grant the second Trump administration expansive authority to enforce border security and immigration laws.
Ahead of the next federal election, a sophisticated grassroots campaign is again looking to shake up the two-party system and break the major parties' decades-long stranglehold on blue-ribbon seats. This time,
Trump declared a "national energy emergency" among several executive actions to carry out his long-promised "drill, baby, drill" agenda.
Big banks have been backing away from their commitment to fight climate change via "net zero" carbon emissions as political winds have shifted.
Trump’s neglect of the climate crisis and his relentless zero ... His attempt to stay in power despite losing the 2020 election is the most blatant manifestation of this threat.
The motion will aim to help small and medium-sized enterprises navigate the green transition and adopt sustainable practices.
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President Donald Trump, in a flurry of climate and energy-related orders on Monday, made it clear he wants to turn his back on nearly a decade of climate action and smooth the way for the fossil fuel industry in the United States.