Politics Feb 10 Trump set to gut U.S. climate change policy and environmental regulations, White House official says By Matthew Daly, Seung Min Kim, Associated Press
World Dec 13 Watch 6:27 Nations at COP28 agree to transition away from fossil fuels, but loopholes remain The COP28 climate conference closed with more than 200 nations agreeing they should transition away from the fossil fuels that are warming the planet. They also pledged to triple the amount of renewable energy deployed by 2030 and curb the… By William Brangham, Courtney Norris
Nation Oct 24 Watch 6:06 News Wrap: AT&T confident in Time Warner deal approval In our news wrap Monday, AT&T said it is confident its deal to buy Time Warner will pass muster with Congress and federal regulators. The telecom giant announced plans on Saturday to take over the parent company of HBO, CNN… By PBS News Hour
Science Apr 29 Climate Studies Suggest Need for Drastic Cut in Fossil Fuels In order to limit the damage from global warming, the world can use only about one quarter of its known fossil fuel reserves, according to two new research studies. By Admin, PBS News Hour
Science Jan 26 Obama Moves to Revise Fuel Efficiency Policies President Barack Obama on Monday ordered federal regulators to reexamine two policies that could lead to tougher fuel-economy standards for new cars and trucks. By Admin, PBS News Hour
Jan 02 Slowing Great Barrier Reef Coral Growth Worries Scientists By Admin, PBS News Hour Coral in Australia's Great Barrier Reef are growing at their slowest rate in at least 400 years, according to a new study. Continue reading
Nov 30 Bali Talks to Set Stage for Further Climate Negotiations By Admin, PBS News Hour Nearly 20,000 policymakers, activists and journalists will gather on the island of Bali, Indonesia Monday to open talks aimed at crafting a successor to the Kyoto Protocol, the United Nations treaty on climate change. Continue reading