An early forecast calls for an above-average hurricane season this summer, and the nation's top storm-tracking agency has just been hit with deep staff cuts.
"Many of them are going to go out of business," a clean-energy entrepreneur said of the companies that had been counting on the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
A Harvard environmental law expert said the blitz of rollbacks the EPA announced is a "shock and awe routine," and rule changes will face a tough legal path.
Protests at Tesla centers present eco-minded consumers and investors with a conundrum: What to do when they feel a Clean Tech company's CEO has done them dirty?
A letter to the EPA from Climate United Fund said the group has not been able to use its bank account and argued that a freeze on the funds is illegal.
The last negotiations for a treaty to rein in plastic waste ended in a stalemate, but some participants saw signs of a possible breakthrough this summer.
The Trump administration wants to claw back $20 billion in climate funding authorized by Congress. But the agency has shown no evidence of any wrongdoing.
Faulty power lines and electrical equipment are being blamed for causing deadly fires in Los Angeles and across the U.S. Is enough being done to prevent these devastating blazes?