Study shows that while Republican mayors are unwilling to join climate coalitions, they and their voters favour action on emissions
One year on from Donald Trump’s announcement he would withdraw the US from the UN climate pact, leading figures assess the “dire consequences”
Rich cities and counties claiming reparations from oil companies increases the inequality at the heart of climate change. But it can be fixed
Fracking transformed US energy production, but Europe and the rest of the world will struggle to repeat the trick, finds global report
While the Trump administration generally avoids discussion of climate change, it is participating in a coalition to promote “clean, reliable” nuclear power
As companies withdraw from deals involving Iran, fearing US sanctions, the EU scrambles to preserve growing energy cooperation
‘We need to ask developing countries how to address that gap,’ says G77 chair, calling for concessions on climate finance to unlock stalled talks
Western allies say Russia is using UN climate talks to ‘normalise’ its claim to the peninsula, while Russia accuses them of politicising the delicate process
On a state visit to the US, French president Macron brought a green gift but showed no sign of convincing Trump to reconsider his rejection of the Paris Agreement
The nonpartisan Government Accountability Office is urging Congress to make coal mining companies pay for environmental clean-up and reduce the risk to taxpayers
When Donald Trump became US president, there were fears for public information on climate science. So what happened?
Companies owned by WV governor exploited a supposedly temporary status to defer environmental clean up and leave miners in limbo, in some cases for decades
Wells Griffith, who worked on the Trump campaign, has spent the last year negotiating exports deals for the US energy industry
Across the country, mining land has been reclaimed at low cost, leaving communities with few alternatives to rebuild their economies
‘I’m not in favour of showing any softness to those who decide to break those rules,’ the French president said about the deal struck in his capital in 2015
Regulators have almost wiped out risky practice since 2015-16 wave of bankruptcies, but some coal companies still insure themselves
The number of mine site inspections is falling and proposed budget cuts at the federal regulator will further erode oversight, a former top official warns
The Reclaiming Coal investigation involved six months of crunching data from state and federal agencies, coupled with travel across the country
All of our data on the US coal industry’s reclamation bonds, compiled nationally and published here for the first time
Schemes that favour coal companies in Appalachia have left a national shortfall experts said was ‘one of the biggest public failures that has gone under the radar’