Environmental Policy

When Mongolia’s extreme weather killed 700,000 livestock in 2018, it was a record. This year, that number is 5.2 million — and could soon quadruple.
The administration called it “the largest investment in industrial decarbonization in American history."
Federal authorities said the man and his partner killed about 3,600 birds, some of which were protected bald and golden eagles.
Two senators joined House Democrats in criticizing the International Code Council’s controversial move.
Seven months after Beijing put trade restrictions on gallium, a Utah company found a major deposit of the metal.
The decision caps off the latest drama in the ongoing climate fight over building codes.
Phyllis Cuttino spoke to us about Republicans’ acceptance of climate change, and what could happen after this election year.
The final rule marks a major expansion of EPA regulation under a landmark 2016 law.
Mice introduced to a remote island near Antartica 200 years ago are breeding out of control due to climate change and they are eating seabirds.
The controversial Bahrain deal pits the Biden administration's foreign diplomacy needs against its climate goals, advocates say.