Despite historic climate wins, environmental groups weren't energized by the Biden-Harris ticket. Expect that to shift under Trump.
Why did the Biden Administration's major climate wins fail to translate into a positive campaign talking point? It might be the messaging.
Biden's most recent climate initiatives are all but certain to be short-lived, mostly thanks to an obscure law that tends to come into play every four years.
A majority of American voters are concerned about the climate crisis, but almost nobody votes based on it, writes. If we don’t embark on a crash course to dramatically increase the climate movement’s political power,
Australia’s new targets for carbon emission cuts by 2035 are expected to be delayed by several months as a result of Donald Trump’s return to the White House, likely pushing them out beyond the next election which is due to be held by May.
Trump’s pledge to achieve American global energy dominance may sound jingoistic, but the policy will benefit Americans.
They were seeking “a full leaders’ [election] debate devoted exclusively to [climate] and driven by an audience selected explicitly to represent future generations who are entirely reliant on ...
CLIMATE RECKONING — A series of recent events is challenging a basic assumption adopted after Donald Trump won a second term last month: Blue states and Europe would pick up the climate mantle amid efforts in Washington to reverse progress.
The election of Donald Trump, his statements on climate change and positions on energy policy are likely to have a global impact,” warns Climate Change Authority chair Matt Kean.
With President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the United States, international climate diplomacy is at a crossroads — similarly to when in 2017, during Trump’s first term, the United States withdrew from the Paris Agreement on combating climate change.
“I talk to the [Harris] campaign all the time about messaging to Latinos,” he told me before the election. “We haven't talked at all about climate. It just doesn’t fit into the equation.
Canadians must not be deterred from making climate action a ballot-box issue in 2025, despite a U.S. election that saw a climate-change denier win the presidency