The U.S. Transportation Department said on Wednesday it plans to rescind a climate rule adopted by the administration of former President Joe Biden requiring states to measure and set declining targets for greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles using the national highway system.
President Joe Biden will leave office with a sweeping ... finalizing the United States’ toughest-ever limits on greenhouse gas emissions from cars and power plants. Trump is expected to issue ...
Allies say the president's clean energy and environmental justice achievements will last. But he leaves behind no solution for the nation's fossil fuel reliance.
President Donald Trump signed several executive orders and rescinded others. From DEI to WHO and a national border emergency, here's what to know.
The U.S. saw some of its costliest natural disasters in the last few months during the Earth’s hottest year on record because of greenhouse gases emitted by fossil fuels
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission officially ended a controversial effort to revamp its greenhouse gas policy ... lead the commission by President Joe Biden in 2021, led the Democrats ...
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted 56-42 to confirm former Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, tasked with rolling back climate rules from former President Joe Biden that were aimed at slashing emissions from vehicles,
With so much federal backtracking already underway, all eyes now turn toward states like ours to lead the effort against climate change.
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order withdrawing the United States from the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement, according to a newly issued two-page memo. This reprises his decision to depart that international agreement back in 2020.
President Donald Trump wants to roll back environmental protections and reversing climate policies put in place by the Biden administration.
Donald Trump wants his Energy Department to quickly approve new liquified natural gas export projects. A late Biden study could slow things down.
Hours after being sworn in as the new U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy