Three years after a federally funded move, Indigenous residents of Louisiana’s Isle de Jean Charles report broken homes — and promises| Floodlight
A billion-dollar seawall may shield the city’s wealthy core — but not the vulnerable communities beyond it. Who will be forced to move?| Floodlight
A proposed plant in Fort Valley, Ga., is moving ahead, a Florida businessman said, but electric vehicle factories in Oklahoma and Arkansas appear dead.| Floodlight
In one of the bluest U.S. states, Americans for Prosperity is making inroads against climate action.| Floodlight
As rising temps change daily life, they’re fueling greater concern about climate change — more than wildfires or hurricanes, researchers say.| Floodlight
Residents cite pollution, loss of fishing and diminished tax revenue as liquefied natural gas production accelerates here, feeding demand from Europe and Asia| Floodlight
Desperate for jobs, three communities embraced a bold electric vehicle promise. Now, they’re left with questions—and no jobs.| Floodlight
Black communities brace for fallout after Trump revokes core safeguard that outlined pollution’s impact on nature and humans.| Floodlight
When climate technology breaks down, the results can be deadly.| Floodlight
In her first six months, Donald Trump’s second agriculture secretary has altered the course of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. She says prosperity is ‘just around the corner.’ But staffing cuts and restricted research could have long-lasting impacts.| Floodlight
A new state law that redefines natural gas as a 'green' energy source was adapted from language written by a right-wing think tank.| Floodlight
Climate change is making disasters more common, more deadly and far more costly, even as the federal government is running away from the policies that might begin to protect the nation.| Floodlight
The sweeping Republican law cuts EV and solar incentives, props up coal and oil, and could cost U.S. households $280 more per year.| Floodlight
The Trump administration has pulled more than $2.7 billion in climate grants, hitting vulnerable communities the hardest.| Floodlight
Called ‘traitors’ at the docks, over 100 East Coast fishers are working for wind developers. Many voted for a president who wants to tear it all down.| Floodlight
But even at one of the largest US geothermal projects, located near Austin, Texas, the upfront cost can be a barrier, making it ‘a tough sale.’| Floodlight
Thousands of farmers and small rural businesses remain in limbo as USDA demands grant rewrites favoring fossil fuels over renewables.| Floodlight