Tracy J. Wholf is a senior coordinating producer of climate and environmental coverage for CBS News and Stations, based in New York. Across Philadelphia, dozens of silver haired, climate-conscious ...
Climate change isn’t the number one issue on most people’s minds as they head to the polls for the 2024 election on Nov. 5. Instead, abortion, immigration and the economy are generally the major ...
In the final days before the presidential election, roughly 2,000 volunteers from all around the country are spending hours calling voters across 19 states. Their objective? Get people who care about ...
One of the US’ most important elections for climate policy this year is in the suburban foothills of Tucson, Arizona. The state lags behind its peers on clean energy jobs and also faces escalating ...
Climate voters could end up being an important part of what happens today. That’s a bit surprising considering how little either candidate has talked about climate change on the campaign trail.
There’s been a deep disconnect for decades between the scale of the threat scientists say is posed by unabated human-driven global warming and the response of politicians. And that’s never been ...
Current Climate brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability every Monday. Sign up to get it in your inbox. There are many clear choices at stake in tomorrow’s Presidential election ...
Sen. Bernie Sanders issued a dire warning to voters a few days before last week’s election. If President-elect Donald Trump won, “the struggle against climate change will be over.” He had that right.
As the nation heads to the polls, here’s a guide to understanding the biggest climate and environmental issues at stake. By David Gelles It’s Election Day in the United States, and the outcome of the ...
Elections have consequences. Many are wondering what the just completed presidential election might hold for climate policy and action on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Our region has made much ...
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Both Democrats and President Trump wanted to make Tuesday’s off-year elections the “Energy Election.” And it was not a good night for Republicans. Left-wing climate media say this is proof voters ...
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