Meet Tom Steyer, the Angel for the Environment
The billionnaire won't get close to Koch Brothers scale, but significant money is being spent to get pro-climate change candidates elected and to kill the Keystone pipeline.
The billionnaire won't get close to Koch Brothers scale, but significant money is being spent to get pro-climate change candidates elected and to kill the Keystone pipeline.
An all-night talkathon is planned for the Senate, and students say they will stage the single, biggest act of disobedience on the Keystone pipeline.
Saying climate change will be front and center in all US diplomatic efforts, he gave the first of a series of speeches on climate change.
The federal government will provide $200 million in various kinds of assistance to help California manage the drought.
San Francisco is closing in on its climate targets and hopes other cities will use it as a model.
Over 100 athletes sent a letter to world leaders, noting the ski industry is the first of many to suffer from climate change.
Emissions rose in the US for the first time in 5 years, but they dropped in the Northeast thanks to cap-and-trade.
This year, NASA will collect data about the state of our planet and how it is changing, measuring carbon, moisture and pollution levels.
The President of the World Bank ended the World Economic Forum with major prescriptions for dealing with climate change.
Besides protesting Keystone, an ad airing on television tonight calls the pipeline a suckers deal for America.