Climate Bill ‘Transformative’ for Auto and Energy Industries The Senate’s proposal aims to accelerate electric car sales and promote domestic battery manufacturing at China’s expense.
Western Europe, a Climate Leader, Still Suffers From Global Warming Yet it’s suffering badly from warming.
Gas Prices Hit New Highs as Summer Driving Season Starts A gallon has jumped by about 50 cents over the last month as Russia’s war in Ukraine has continued to unsettle the global energy market.
Why Americans Became More Vulnerable to Oil Price Spikes When prices soared years ago, Americans launched broad efforts to wean the nation off oil and gas to protect households from price swings. But then supply rose and plans fizzled.
Stopping Climate Change Is Doable, but Time Is Short, U.N. Panel Warns A major new scientific report offers a road map for how countries can limit global warming, but warns that the margin for error is vanishingly small.