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How Donald Trump could undo the Paris climate agreement
"He can still screw the whole thing up," one expert told VICE News.
Naomi Klein Explains How the Rise of Trump and Sanders Proves She Was Right All Along
"Anger has to go somewhere," she explains. "When things don't work the left traditionally blames big power, while the right blames immigrants."
Canadian Pipelines To Face Climate Test Like the One That Killed Keystone XL
But environmental groups still don't believe there's such a thing as a climate-friendly pipeline
Bernie Sanders Has a Plan to Take on the Fossil Fuel Industry
The Vermont Senator unveiled his ambitious plan to tackle global warming as leaders in Paris make final pushes to secure a global climate deal.
French Authorities Ban Big Marches During UN Climate Talks in Paris
Protest organizers say public participation is crucial for securing a positive outcome at the upcoming UN climate talks in Paris, which begin in less than two weeks.
Shell Executive Says the Company Might Drop the Word 'Oil' From Its Name
Environmentalists say the possible move is a ruse aimed at disguising the company's impacts on the environment and contribution to climate change.
The World's Largest Sovereign Wealth Fund Will No Longer Invest in Coal Companies
Norway's sovereign wealth fund will divest assets from any company with a greater than 30 percent stake in coal operations, which is estimated to impact 50 US businesses.
Environmentalists Call Bullshit on Norway's Coal Divestment Pledge
A report by European environmental groups says Norway's sovereign wealth fund increased investments in the coal sector after it said it would divest from it.
The Lawyer Who Wants to Put Climate Change Warnings on Gas Pumps
Rob Shirkey thinks that gas pumps should tell drivers that they're harming the planet in the same way that cigarette packs tell smokers they're giving themselves cancer.
As Carbon Pollution Hits Record Level, Senator James Inhofe Says Climate Change Is Greening the Planet
Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide hit 400 parts per million in March — the highest level in probably the last several million years.
Half of America's Fracking Companies Could Close or Be Sold by the End of the Year
The US energy sector is grappling with low energy prices, declining output, and growing concerns that its operations are causing a spike in earthquakes.
Chances are Diminishing for Senate Approval of the Keystone XL Pipeline
A Congressional push to approve construction of the pipeline appears headed for defeat, but the jobs-verses-environment binary seems here to staty.