The Energy 202: Rex Tillerson takes the stand in New York's climate change lawsuit; Greta Thunberg rejects environmental prize, saying: 'The climate doesn't need awards'; The California fires as seen from the International Space Station and satellites; The Energy 202: Bankruptcy of Trump donor's coal company is bad news for retired coal miners; Scientists triple their estimates of the number of people threatened by rising seas; Mars Inc. wants to be a green company. The problem is where its chocolate comes from.; The Energy 202: 'Look at my record, child,' Biden responds to environmental activist; What's driving the historic California high-wind events, and worsening the wildfires; Oddball Hurricane Pablo developed farther east than any Atlantic tropical cyclone on record; GM, Toyota and Chrysler side with White House in fight over California fuel standards, exposing auto industry split ; Category 4 Kyarr is the strongest cyclone over the Arabian Sea in 12 years; The Energy 202: Trump's desire 'to take' Syrian oil presents a barrelful of problems; Americans would rather reduce oil and gas exploration than 'drill, baby, drill' |
| | | Climate and environmental stories that impact our lives. | | | | | | | Shrinking ice, rising sea levels and fierce storms are damaging the Magdalen Islands. Residents are trying to fend off the water in some places, and retreat from it in others. | By Brady Dennis, Bonnie Jo Mount, and John Muyskens ● Read more » | | | "We knew it was a serious issue," the ex-Trump official said of climate change. | By Dino Grandoni ● Read more » | | | "What we need is for our politicians and the people in power [to] start to listen to the current, best available science," the teen climate activist wrote. | By Lateshia Beachum ● Read more » | | | | | | Space-based imagery reveals the fires' massive smoke plumes and, in some cases, their flames. | By Matthew Cappucci and Jason Samenow ● Read more » | | | | | | Murray Energy is headed for Chapter 11. | By Dino Grandoni ● Read more » | | | 150 million will live below the permanent high tide line by the year 2050, new research finds. | By Chris Mooney ● Read more » | | | | | | The global appetite for chocolate threatens West Africa, which supplies most of the world's cocoa. A decade after Mars and other chocolate makers vowed to stop rampant deforestation, the problem has gotten worse. | By Steven Mufson and Salwan Georges ● Read more » | | | | | | A Sunrise Movement activist was worried about Biden's super PAC stance. | By Dino Grandoni ● Read more » | | | Powerful, dry, downsloping winds responsible for the California wildfires can be traced to the Great Basin region. | By Jason Samenow and Andrew Freedman ● Read more » | | | | | | The tiny hurricane developed at a latitude farther north than Boston. | By Matthew Cappucci ● Read more » | | | | | | The move potentially pits Nissan, Subaru and others against automakers such as Ford, Honda and Volkswagen, who have forged a separate pact with California regulators. | By Brady Dennis and Juliet Eilperin ● Read more » | | | It has also helped make 2019 the most active North Indian cyclone season on record. | By Matthew Cappucci ● Read more » | | | | | | The United States has no legal claim to the oil in the first place. | By Dino Grandoni ● Read more » | | | A new poll finds a clear majority of Americans says oil and natural gas drilling should be curtailed or maintained at current level. But opinions were divided along partisan lines. | By Darryl Fears and Scott Clement ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | |
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