Appellate Ruling Will Let DC Superior Court Decide if Energy Companies Liable for Climate Change
Litigation
Appellate Ruling Will Let DC Superior Court Decide if Energy Companies Liable for Climate Change
2023-12-26 20:15:39
by Tom Ramstack

WASHINGTON — A lawsuit against energy companies for the pollution their fuels create will remain in District of Columbia Superior Court after a federal appellate ruling last week. The lawsuit by the D.C. attorney general’s office accuses energy companies ExxonMobil... Read More

Administration Roles Out Plan to Cut 58M Tons of Methane Emissions by 2038
Climate
Administration Roles Out Plan to Cut 58M Tons of Methane Emissions by 2038
2023-12-04 19:11:07
by Dan McCue

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The Biden administration on Saturday announced its intention to curb methane emissions by some 58 million tons by 2038. The new regulation, announced during the COP28 climate talks in Dubai, is being implemented as an... Read More

ExxonMobil Chief Says Climate Effort Too Focused on Renewable Energy
Energy
ExxonMobil Chief Says Climate Effort Too Focused on Renewable Energy
2023-12-04 19:07:36
by Dan McCue

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The chief executive of the world’s largest oil and gas company believes global efforts to curb the effects of climate change have focused too much on renewable energy, while neglecting hydrogen, carbon capture and other... Read More

Senators Urge Protecting Infrastructure From Ravages of Climate Change
Climate
Senators Urge Protecting Infrastructure From Ravages of Climate Change
2023-07-26 18:04:41
by Tom Ramstack

WASHINGTON — Outside the Senate Budget Committee offices Wednesday, temperatures edged toward the century mark during what meteorologists say is the world’s hottest month in recorded history. Inside, senators juggled ideas during a hearing on how to handle the damage... Read More

EPA Challenged in Congress Over Its Climate Change Proposals
Congress
EPA Challenged in Congress Over Its Climate Change Proposals
2023-06-21 19:04:18
by Tom Ramstack

WASHINGTON — Some members of Congress predicted Wednesday the Environmental Protection Agency is headed into a losing battle over what they described as the agency’s overreach with proposed clean air regulations. A House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee held a hearing... Read More

Papers Claim Time for Tackling Climate Change Is Now
Climate
Papers Claim Time for Tackling Climate Change Is Now
2023-03-08 15:41:27
by Kate Michael

WASHINGTON — While the economics of climate change is a very nuanced topic, scientists and economists have recently released a pair of papers attempting to prove not only that climate change is an economic issue, but there is an economic... Read More

Nonprofit to Hold Capitol Hill Session on Climate Funding
Climate
Nonprofit to Hold Capitol Hill Session on Climate Funding
2023-03-03 19:48:55
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON — An independent nonprofit will hold a briefing in the Rayburn House Office Building on March 9, on the funding available through the Inflation Reduction and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Acts to help mitigate climate change and strengthen critical infrastructure.... Read More

New Zealand City Grinds to Halt as Deluge From Cyclone Looms
Climate
New Zealand City Grinds to Halt as Deluge From Cyclone Looms

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Auckland residents hunkered down Monday as they braced for a deluge from Cyclone Gabrielle, two weeks after a record-breaking storm swamped New Zealand's largest city and killed four people. Much of Auckland ground to a halt as... Read More

2022’s 18 Natural Disasters Cost the US a Total $165B, Report Says
Climate
2022’s 18 Natural Disasters Cost the US a Total $165B, Report Says
2023-01-11 20:46:58
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON — Devastating hurricanes, deadly flooding and prolonged record-setting drought in much of the U.S. were just a few of the 18 natural disasters that cost taxpayers roughly $165 billion last year, according to a new federal report. The sobering... Read More

Global Carbon Emissions Remain at Record Levels
In The News
Global Carbon Emissions Remain at Record Levels
2022-11-11 22:09:42
by Dan McCue

SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — Global carbon emissions in 2022 remain at record levels — with no sign of the decrease that climate scientists say is urgently needed to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, according to a team of researchers... Read More

Report: Climate Change Could Move 200 Million People by 2050
Climate
Report: Climate Change Could Move 200 Million People by 2050

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes in the next three decades and create migration hotspots unless urgent action is taken to reduce global emissions and bridge the development gap,... Read More

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