Action to curb global warming is at risk from a "triple negative" effect triggered by the return of U.S. President Donald Trump to the White House, Brazil said on Thursday, as it prepares to host U.N.
Since rolling out executive orders targeting former President Joe Biden’s climate policies, Trump’s approach has followed two main paths: Go for the money first. Freeze every penny going to states for anything related to climate change, including for well-established programs that help states and communities cope with extreme weather disasters.
The Trump administration has been hacking away at federal government websites, taking down information about climate change and anything deemed “woke.” Now, there’s an online tool you can use to track the changes and find missing information.
The overriding questions of President Donald Trump’s second term are how dramatically he wants to cut government, and how far he’ll be able to go before the courts or Congress stops him.
The change would effectively transfer financial responsibility from oil drillers, auto manufacturers and others and leave Americans to face greater direct costs as warming continues.
The Trump administration faces a new lawsuit over its removal of federal webpages that farmers relied on to help them adapt to climate change.
The actions in recent days — the new administration’s most significant to curb government work on climate change, which President Donald Trump has called a “hoax” — have cast unprecedented uncertainty upon the climate panel’s work, which aims ...
Their website is a treasure trove of information about access to environmental data and the prevalence and consequences of suppression of data and of specific terms like “climat
My concern,” says the 23-year-old hunter, fisher and tour company owner, “is that Trump will come and take Greenland.” He then repeats what has become a mantra for Greenlanders in the weeks since U.S.
President Donald Trump’s top environmental regulator is recommending the US government scrap its formal conclusion that greenhouse gases endanger the public, a move that would sweep away the legal foundation for regulations limiting planet-warming pollution from power plants,
President Donald Trump is promising to unleash the US timber industry by allowing companies to raze swaths of federally protected national forests.
Democratic US senator Elizabeth Warren responded to the racial slur that President Donald Trump made toward her during his joint address to Congress on Tuesday night in an interview with The Independent.