As Financial Turmoil Threatens Plans for an Alabama Wood Pellet Plant, Advocates Question Its Climate and Community Benefits Enviva made big promises to the small Alabama town that would produce the fuel for “sustainable” energy in Europe. The company’s struggles have left politicians who supported it mum and activists who opposed it hopeful. By Lee Hedgepeth
Vivek Ramaswamy Called ‘the Climate Change Agenda’ a Hoax in Alabama’s First-Ever Presidential Debate. What Did University of Alabama Students Think? By Lee Hedgepeth
With a New Speaker of the House, Billions in Climate and Energy Funding—Mostly to Red States—Hang in the Balance Interview by Steve Curwood, "Living on Earth"
Q&A: The League of Conservation Voters’ Take on House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Voting Record: ‘Appalling’ Interview by Jenni Doering, “Living on Earth”
Apple Goes a Step Too Far in Claiming a Carbon Neutral Product, a New Report Concludes By Phil McKenna
Q&A: The EPA Dropped a Civil Rights Probe in Louisiana After the State’s AG Countered With a Reverse Discrimination Suit Interview by Steve Curwood, "Living on Earth"
Mike Huckabee’s “Kids Guide to the Truth About Climate Change” Shows the Changing Landscape of Climate Denial By Keerti Gopal
This Summer’s Heatwaves Would Have Been ‘Almost Impossible’ Without Human-Caused Warming, a New Analysis Shows By Bob Berwyn
How Daniel Ellsberg Opened the Door to One of the Most Consequential Climate Stories of Our Time By David Sassoon
UN Adds New Disclosure Requirements For Upcoming COP28, Acknowledging the Toll of Corporate Lobbying By Bob Berwyn
Regardless of What Mr. Bean Says, EVs Are Much Better for the Environment than Gasoline Vehicles By Dan Gearino
Students and Faculty at Ohio State Respond to a Bill That Would Restrict College Discussions of Climate Policies By Dan Gearino
Exxon Accurately Predicted Global Warming, Years Before Casting Doubt on Climate Science By Nicholas Kusnetz