Environmental news from mainstream news sources Reuters, CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, Associated Press USA Today and BBC America.
- Trump’s Executive Order to End E.V. Subsidies Draws Pushback Automakers and even some Republicans may fight to preserve funds, and environmental activists will likely sue, but some experts said that some changes may not survive legal challenges.
- Trump promises blizzard of executive orders on first day of presidency At a raucous Washington rally, the president-elect pledged to to launch deportations, slash environmental regulation and release classified files within hours of taking office.
- With a Series of Actions, Biden Races to Constrain TrumpThe president has issued policy decisions in a number of areas in the final days of his term to cement his agenda, including environmental justice, prison reform and immigration.
- Lee Zeldin, Trump’s E.P.A. Nominee, Is Short on Environmental ExperienceMr. Zeldin, a Trump loyalist, would be charged with dismantling climate rules and perhaps the agency itself. He faced questions from the Senate Thursday.
- Why Oil Industry Jobs Are Down, Even With Production UpThe industry is pumping ever more oil and natural gas, but it is doing so with only about three-quarters as many workers as it employed a decade ago.
- Trump and Republicans Cannot Stop Electric Vehicles, Experts SayMore car buyers are expected to eventually pick battery-powered cars and trucks as prices fall and technology improves, even if Biden-era incentives disappear.
- Constellation Energy to Buy Power Producer CalpineConstellation Energy’s deal to buy Calpine is being driven by fast-rising demand for electricity in part by the technology industry’s investments in artificial intelligence.
- To Understand Trump and Biden, Look to Reagan and CarterForty-four years ago, Ronald Reagan took aim at Jimmy Carter’s environmental legacy. President Biden’s climate initiatives could face a similar fate.
- Dark Doldrums Overshadow Europe’s Energy MarketsPeriods of low sun and wind, a weather pattern known as a Dunkelflaute, can increase electricity prices and stoke political tensions.
- How An Underground Church for L.G.B.T. Africans Has Thrived in KenyaThe congregation in Nairobi, Kenya, has been forced to move to 10 different locations over 10 years, and yet it has survived as a sanctuary in an increasingly hostile environment.
- Trump’s Plans to Scrap Climate Policies Has Unnerved Green Energy InvestorsPresident-elect Donald J. Trump is expected to roll back many of the rules and subsidies that have attracted billions of dollars from the private sector to renewable energy and electric vehicles.
- Montana top court upholds landmark youth climate rulingThe ruling finds that youth have a "fundamental constitutional right to a clean and healthful environment".
- Montana top court upholds landmark youth climate rulingThe ruling finds that youth have a "fundamental constitutional right to a clean and healthful environment".
- PG&E Secures $15 Billion Loan From U.S. Energy DepartmentThe loan, the biggest-ever commitment from the Loan Programs Office, is intended to fund the California utility’s grid and climate resiliency projects.
- Sorry, but This Is the Future of FoodEvery farm, even the scenic ones with red barns and rolling hills, is a kind of environmental crime scene, an echo of whatever wilderness it once replaced.
- Canada’s Gas Brings Indigenous People New Money, and Old WorriesNew export terminals on Indigenous land have reignited a generations-old debate over identity and environmental stewardship.
- The Couple Living and Working in a Holiday ‘Emerald City’Each year, Emily Eerdmans, a design historian, and her husband, Andrew McKeon, an environmentalist, transform their rented Manhattan duplex apartment into a freewheeling holiday bazaar.
- Exxon Plans to Sell Electricity to Data CentersThe country’s largest oil company is designing a natural gas power plant outfitted with carbon capture technology to meet the voracious power demand of technology companies.
- Supreme Court Poised to Curb Scope of Environmental ReviewsSeveral justices indicated that a federal agency had complied with a federal law by issuing a 3,600-page report on the impact of a proposed railway in Utah.
- How to Keep Your Own Soul Safe in the DarkEven at my lowest, I have never entirely given up my faith that good people working together can change the world for the better.
- North Carolina Town Sues Duke Energy Over Climate ChangeCarrboro accused Duke, one the nation’s largest utility companies, of ignoring data about climate change while increasing use of fossil fuels.
- Trump Will Have Enormous Power Over Climate Action. Here’s Why.Presidents have extraordinary control over climate policy, in part, because it’s been decades since Congress has passed a comprehensive environmental bill.
- Hochul Tries to Meet New York’s Climate Goals Without Provoking TrumpGov. Kathy Hochul is contending with pressures from environmental advocates and President-elect Donald Trump as she charts a path forward.
- Why the Rain Won’t End the Drought in the NortheastHundreds of brush fires and wildfires have sparked all over the New York City region. Hilary Howard, who covers climate change and the environment in the region, explains what’s happening.
- Why Oil Companies Are Walking Back From Green EnergyAs leaders gather for a global climate summit, investors are rewarding oil giants like Exxon Mobil that did not embrace wind and solar.
- Biden Visits Amazon, Vowing Help to Fight Climate ChangeThe president toured the rainforest and promised Brazil funds for environmental initiatives, even as the incoming Trump administration appears poised to roll them back.
- Why Kennedy Sees an ‘Epidemic’ of Chronic Disease Among ChildrenTrends in child health are in fact worrisome, and scientists welcome a renewed focus on foods and environmental toxins. But vaccines and fluoride are not the cause.
- Chemist Identifies Mystery ‘Blobs’ Washing Up in NewfoundlandA researcher thinks he knows what has been coming ashore on miles of beaches. Canada’s environmental agency says it is still looking into it.
- Pope Francis Wants to Save the Environment. He Can Start With a Tree.Environmentalists have called on the pope to halt the chopping down of a tree destined for St. Peter’s Square this Christmas, but the town providing the tree says it was doomed anyway.
- Exxon Chief to Trump: Don’t Withdraw From Paris Climate DealDarren Woods was one of only a few Western oil executives attending a global climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan.
- With Ready Orders and an Energy Czar, Trump Plots Pivot to Fossil FuelsPresident-elect Donald J. Trump’s transition team for climate and the environment is considering relocating the E.P.A. out of Washington and other drastic changes.
- Trump’s Energy Policies May Be a Mixed Bag for Oil CompaniesThe president-elect has promised to make it easier to build energy infrastructure and secure drilling leases. But higher production could hurt prices and profits.
- Elon Musk Helped Elect Trump. What Does He Expect in Return?The world’s richest man gave his money and time in campaigning for the president-elect and now is putting in his requests for a friendlier regulatory environment.
- R.F.K. Jr. Lays Out Possible Public Health Changes Under TrumpMr. Kennedy, an environmental lawyer who has no medical or public health degrees, has promoted anti-vaccine conspiracies for years.
- Trump, Vance and Allies Hurl Insults at Women as Race EndsDonald J. Trump has used misogynistic language to refer to Kamala Harris, fostering an environment among his allies and at his rallies that revels in gendered insults.
- The environmental campaigners fighting against data centresA growing global movement is seeing people object to data centres in their locality.
- Why a Memphis Community Is Fighting Elon Musk’s SupercomputerResidents say Mr. Musk’s data center for artificial intelligence is compounding their pollution burden and adding stress on the local electrical grid.
- Three Mile Island Is at the Center of Efforts to Expand Nuclear Capacity to Meet Rising Power DemandThe Pennsylvania plant, site of the worst U.S. nuclear energy accident, is at the forefront of efforts to expand nuclear capacity to meet rising electricity demand.
- City Paves Over Bed-Stuy’s Hydrant ‘Aquarium’ and Puts Up a SidewalkThe New York City Department of Environmental Protection poured concrete over a community-built goldfish pond, citing safety concerns, much to the disappointment of its Brooklyn neighborhood.
- The ‘Greenest Governor’ Fights to Save a Landmark Climate LawEnvironmentalists and one of the world’s biggest oil companies support Washington State’s cap on carbon. But voters are deciding whether to repeal the law amid concerns about energy costs.