The US is planning to incentivize electricity produced from biofuels, but not from sources such as wind or solar.
The outgoing prime minister set up a long-term framework for New Zealand to address global warming, but emissions haven’t been trending downward.
Claiming the full value of the credits hinges on pay and hiring rules that are unclear or hard to meet, companies say.
European lawmakers are being forced to match historic US subsidies for green technologies, sparking a new era of competition for planet-saving solutions.
The actor and his wife Sabrina Dhowre Elba received an award from the World Economic Forum for his support for food security in Africa
The Energy Department office that helped Tesla — and made a bad bet on Solyndra — is hustling to get loans out as the GOP vows scrutiny.
Europe’s largest economy is expanding a lignite mine to help it weather the energy crisis, but climate change activists are resisting.
The pressure is on federal agencies to craft regulations in time to buttress the president’s climate agenda against GOP opposition and legal challenges.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission will move to regulate gas stoves as new research links them to childhood asthma.
This is what the first 20 episodes of Bloomberg Green’s Zero podcast tell us about the future of climate action.
Yes, the energy crisis has been a boon for fossil fuels, but this year also saw the low-carbon transition get policy support like never before.
The US president promised $11.4 billion in annual international climate finance, but Congress is set to deliver less than a tenth of that.
For decades, UN climate talks shunned the idea of private-sector involvement. During the COP15 biodiversity summit, it became clear that take is receding into the past.
US mining giants are required by law to clean up after themselves, but there’s one big way around that.