Hurricane Beryl knocked out power for millions, but one Houston area homeowner explained how a solar and battery storage system helped him ride out the storm.
In his new book, the philanthropist and political player argues that capitalism can meet the climate challenge with clean tech products that people want.
A poll shows 37 percent of voters prefer candidates who support climate action and call the issue important. But few know about Biden's climate achievements.
At the peak of the Global North's sunniest day of the year, solar power was expected to supply a fifth of the world's electricity, as solar booms worldwide.
In a win for labor, clean energy project developers can boost their tax credits five times over by paying prevailing wages and employing apprentice workers.
The U.N. secretary-general called for a ban on advertising by the fossil fuels industry and called the PR companies aiding them "'Mad Men' fueling the madness."
The Treasury Department released guidelines for the voluntary carbon credits aimed at fixing a market that has failed to deliver real emissions reductions.
The EPA said the settlement will cover government cleanup costs and pay to monitor health and water for residents affected by the crash in East Palestine, Ohio.
The 60 recipients will use the funding to help low- and moderate-income families overcome barriers to rooftop solar, expanding access to some 900,000 people.
More than 20 years after attorney Rob Bilott first held companies accountable for contamination by PFAS chemicals, the EPA has acted to protect drinking water.
How "green banks" and other nonprofits plan to use Biden's $20 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund to help those left behind in the clean energy transition.
The Biden administration said eight recipients will set up a first-of-its-kind national network to provide financing for community-level climate action.
The EPA said its new rule will cut a billion tons of CO2 from heavy trucks, which contribute a quarter of the climate pollution from the transportation sector.
In one of its most ambitious climate regulations to date, President Joe Biden's administration announced the strongest-ever rules on tailpipe emissions.
Wall Street's top regulator is caught in legal crossfire as the Sierra Club and business interests are challenging the SEC's new rules on climate-related risks.
The Securities and Exchange Commission compromised on rules for companies to disclose climate risks, but business and environmental groups now threaten to sue.