Sen. Carper hopes to end court challenges with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 2010 and provide electric utilities with certainty and predictability about the future and energy investments.
Bill sponsor Sen. Jay Rockefeller says two-year suspension will protect jobs and the coal industry.
French-led research team recalculates rate of glacier melt in Alaska from .0067 inches to sea level rise per year to .0047 inches during the period between 1962 and 2006.
Even though there are no accepted standards, companies that create little or no greenhouse gases are being pushed to measure their emissions and disclose material risks for investors.
- By Mia Mazza, Andrew Thorpe
The Climate Registry's survey reveals that its members are motivated by business reasons: expected cost of carbon and consumer pressure to be green.
The American Bar Association holds its annual environmental gathering in Salt Lake City for first time.
The retail giant collaborated with Environmental Defense Fund to develop an approach that looks at the supply chain on a global scale.
EPA has invested nearly $17 million for research on climate change impacts and distributed it to 25 universities.
In the first round of grant funding, EPA provided millions to cities and tribes for climate change projects that serve as models for other communities.
William Chameides reminds interested parties that "global climate change" describes a condition that affects the planet, not just your backyard.
Twenty-five universities to explore public health and environmental facets of climate change.
Researchers propose that southbound traveling infragravity waves may be a key mechanical agent that contributes to the production and/or expansion of the pre-existing crevasse fields on ice shelves.
U.S. Geological Survey says retreating ice shelves could result in sea-level rise and threaten coastal communities and low-lying islands worldwide.
Gov. Perry says finding is based on discredited IPCC science and would hurt state agriculture and energy interests.
The agency's newest Web site provides information early and in a concise format to help users gauge interest in a particular regulation.
According to a Stroud, Glouchestershire, Web marketing company, Google's policy lowers search result rankings for sites hosted outside the United Kingdom.
Scientists are just beginning to learn more about the influence of ocean currents on ice sheets.
15 U.S. lawmakers and 16 companies join the legal action, which discloses flawed information from IPCC.