Lawmakers adjourned without passing a single measure addressing data center expansion, tax breaks or consumer protections. By Ryan Krugman When the final gavel fell on Georgia’s...
The nation’s top agricultural producer could ban pesticides with PFAS after researchers found the “forever chemicals” on 40 percent of the conventional produce grown in the...
An Inside Climate News analysis found the department lost 21 percent of its workforce in 2025. Those cuts have thrown it into disarray. By Georgina Gustin,...
Casting doubt on the determination that greenhouse gas emissions endanger public health and welfare, he said, “we’re not accepting all of the narrative of the left...
With the U.S. bombing Iran and the Strait of Hormuz closed, energy experts say countries transitioning to renewables will be more resilient in the “face of...
One month into the US and Israel’s war on Iran, at least 60 countries have taken emergency measures in response to the subsequent global energy crisis,...
Seven Senate Democrats launched the probe over controversial tax credits to the country’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas. By Phil McKenna Seven Democratic U.S. senators...
Every few days, Bazlur Rashid Shawon spends hours waiting in line with his motorcycle to buy petrol. Six litres used to last him two weeks, but...
We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight. This is an online version...
The Indian government has quietly withdrawn its offer to host the COP33 climate summit in 2028, Climate Home News has learned. An Indian official informed other...