Citing climate change risks, Farmers is latest insurer to exit Florida

The move comes as insurance companies drop coverage in California, Louisiana and other states hit by disasters and high reconstruction costs.

By Justine McDanielJuly 12, 2023

Electric vehicle skepticism from auto workers puts Biden in a tough spot

As the UAW negotiates union contracts with Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, it's putting President Biden in an awkward position, between unions and a green energy agenda.

By Jeanne WhalenJuly 10, 2023

Buying renewable energy doesn’t mean what you think

The popular method of buying renewable "credits" for electricity is inflating green power claims.

By Shannon Osaka and Hailey HaymondJune 21, 2023

Florida’s smallest citrus crop in a century to put squeeze on shoppers

The USDA says Florida may produce the fewest oranges since 1937. Hurricanes and pests have made the measly harvest possible — and may make orange juice pricier.

By Shera Avi-YonahJune 17, 2023

Plan to use pig fat as plane fuel doesn’t fly, study says

Using animal biofuels in aviation has been touted as a solution for cutting emissions. But the practice may lead to other environmental problems, a study warns.

By Andrew JeongJune 1, 2023

Delta’s carbon-neutral pledge is ‘greenwashing,’ California lawsuit says

Delta promised to become "the world's first carbon-neutral airline," a claim the lawsuit says is misleading because of issues with the carbon-offset market.

By Andrew JeongMay 31, 2023

Burning trash for the planet? Climate cash sets off branding frenzy.

Incinerators, plastics companies and big agriculture race to position as climate-friendly as billions in federal subsidies flow

By Evan HalperMay 29, 2023
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Why the U.S. is so bad at building clean energy, in 3 charts

As Congress battles over the debt ceiling and permitting reform, here’s what’s at stake for the renewable energy industry and 2050 "net zero" carbon target.

By Shannon OsakaMay 18, 2023

Fresh blackout threats emerge as power grid faces a stressful summer

Much of the country is at risk of electricity shortages if extreme weather returns this summer, according to a new report from regulators.

By Evan HalperMay 17, 2023

Tax credit for clean energy raises concern from some U.S. industries

Some American manufacturers fear that the clean energy incentive will actually reinforce China’s production dominance.

By Evan HalperMay 12, 2023

Fusion power by 2028? Microsoft is betting on it.

A large fusion start-up has inked a deal to supply electricity to Microsoft by 2028, but many scientists are skeptical

By Evan HalperMay 10, 2023

Biden’s push to disclose climate risks hits wall of industry resistance

Big business is bucking President Biden’s efforts to use SEC rules and the purchasing power of the U.S. government to reveal and reduce climate emissions.

By Steven MufsonMay 2, 2023

Fallout from Willow oil project lands hard on Harvard climate expert

Jody Freeman has served on the board of ConocoPhillips for 11 years. She’s made a “positive difference,” she said, but her detractors disagree.

By Steven MufsonApril 22, 2023

Tax season is getting longer. Blame climate change.

A national Tax Day is becoming a thing of the past as large swaths of the country get tax filing extensions because of catastrophic and climate-induced weather events.

By Jacob BogageApril 17, 2023

Bill Hellmuth, pioneer in sustainable architecture who led HOK, dies at 69

Architect Bill Hellmuth of HOK designed dozens of major buildings around the world, including many in D.C.

By Michael S. RosenwaldApril 14, 2023

Unleash the deep-sea robots? A quandary as EV makers hunt for metals.

International disputes over deep-sea mining have carmakers steering clear of the idea even though the seabed is a treasure trove of EV battery metals that can be mined with minimal disruption to humans

By Evan HalperApril 5, 2023

Why you may choose to lease — rather than buy — your next electric car

Because of how the Inflation Reduction Act was written, confusion is rife on which EVs qualify for subsidies. A key Treasury Department decision comes this week.

By Timothy Puko, Steven Mufson and Maxine JoselowMarch 29, 2023

Silicon Valley Bank collapse could slow the transition to clean energy

Silicon Valley Bank cast a wide shadow over climate tech, with half of its start-ups doing business there. The collapse could impact investment in the sector.

By Evan HalperMarch 13, 2023

The conservative battle against ‘woke’ banks is backfiring

States and cities are pushing back against conservative efforts to blacklist banks and financial investors that factor climate risks into their decisions.

By Steven MufsonFebruary 28, 2023

Brazilian meat giant under fire for allegedly misleading investors

JBS, the world's largest meat company, is accused of misleading investors about its multibillion-dollar "green bonds." The company disputes the allegations.

By Steven MufsonJanuary 18, 2023