Donald Trump September 2 Trump admin scores legal win in $16B climate fight as federal appeals court lifts block on grant terminations A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump's administration can withhold $16 billion in climate grants, overturning a lower court.
US Energy August 29 'Web of dark money' tied to Obama, Dems fuels green opposition to crucial Trump energy plan An American energy leader is warning that several progressive "green" groups opposing President Donald Trump’s nuclear energy plans are linked to a "web of dark money" groups.
Politics August 22 'Leftist' taxpayer-funded academy sparks backlash after moving against Trump's rollback of key regulation A largely taxpayer-funded academy is moving to review a Trump administration push to roll back a key Obama era climate regulation prompting questions about a political motive.
Politics August 18 Top energy group calls for probe into secretive 'national lawfare campaign' to influence judges on climate Fox News Digital exclusively obtained a letter to Trump's Department of Justice calling for an investigation to an alleged campaign to influence judges.
Climate August 12 Climate group scrubs judges' names from website after unearthed chats unmasked cozy ties Climate Judiciary Project removes judge names and anonymizes testimonials on website after Fox News report exposed online forum between climate group and jurists.
Climate August 7 Climate lawfare campaign dealt blow in South Carolina Charleston's climate lawsuit against energy companies was dismissed by a South Carolina judge who cited concerns about opening floodgates to weather-related litigation.
Travel July 28 Mysterious rare purple shell washes up on shores of beach after long absence Vibrant purple Janthina sea snails appear on Southern California coast after eight years, indicating warmer offshore waters similar to the 2015 El Niño event and marine heat wave.
Media July 27 Climate activists demand end to US Navy's 'Blue Angels' airshow in Seattle Seattle climate coalition is protesting the upcoming annual U.S. Navy Blue Angels airshow, claiming the jets produce carbon emissions, noise and "war trauma."
United Nations July 23 UN court rules wealthy nations pay up for climate change damages in controversial global ruling International Court of Justice determines countries are responsible for corporate emissions and must cooperate to achieve concrete emission reduction targets.
Climate July 17 Unearthed chat sheds light on cozy ties between judges, climate activists, raising ethical concerns Environmental group Climate Judiciary Project ran a private listserv with judges sharing climate litigation updates, raising concerns about judicial neutrality and court manipulation.
Travel July 16 Marla Maples wants cleaner skies in America as EPA investigates weather altering MAHA and wellness advocate Marla Maples talked to Fox News Digital about her concerns on weather engineering as it relates to public health as the EPA shares new resources about contrails.
Media July 10 Bill Nye says Texas flood death and destruction compounded by ignoring climate crisis Bill Nye claims climate change has worsened Texas flooding disasters, arguing that the U.S. government needs to take climate change more seriously.
White House July 2 Federal climate website goes dark as Trump administration promises policy reset U.S. climate assessment website goes dark as the Trump administration revamps federal climate content, with some scientists emphasizing the importance of these mandated reports.
Donald Trump June 12 Trump escalates battle with Newsom, shutting down governor's left-wing rules rocking car industry President Donald Trump signed congressional resolutions ending California's electric vehicle mandates and diesel engine restrictions.
Politics June 3 Energy groups celebrate Trump's latest move to unleash Alaska drilling Energy experts say President Trump's move to lift President Biden's oil drilling ban in Alaska's Arctic region supports economic growth and energy independence.
Emmanuel Macron June 3 French President Emmanuel Macron wax statue is stolen by Greenpeace activists Greenpeace activists stole a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron from the Grévin Museum in Paris as part of a protest against Russia.
Opinion May 22 My family tried living European-style austerity. One state's insane energy agenda wants that as a model The push for renewable energy in Maryland leads to increased costs and legal battles, impacting families' budgets and highlighting policy challenges.
House of Representatives Democrats May 14 Duffy clashes with Democrats over DEI funding cuts, denies air traffic controllers let go Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the agency has saved $9.5 billion in the first 100 days of the Trump admin, while slashing DEI and climate initiatives. He denied letting 400 ATCs go.
Health May 6 Dangerous fungus could spread to parts of US, researchers claim Some scientists are raising concerns about Aspergillus, a potentially deadly fungus that could spread across regions of the U.S., Europe, and Asia. This mold flourishes in warm, humid environments.
US Energy April 29 Top energy group demands governor take swift action against radical 'extremists' crippling power grid A pro-energy group is calling on Puerto Rico's governor to act against what it calls climate lawfare that it warns could continue to cripple the grid in the U.S. territory.
Media April 25 John Kerry claims Pope Francis rolled his eyes in private over climate change inaction John Kerry revealed Friday that Pope Francis used to roll his eyes during their private conversations about the lack of human action on climate change.
Tesla April 22 Climate vandals spray paint NYC Tesla dealership in Earth Day protest, clean it off when police arrive A Tesla car dealership in New York City was spray-painted by climate change activists on Tuesday in protest of CEO Elon Musk’s work with DOGE.
Media April 15 Liberal outlets say dogs are actually bad for the environment A left-wing magazine's republication of a Guardian report on dogs being linked to negative environmental impacts went viral for the wrong reasons.
United Kingdom April 10 Greenpeace UK leader arrested for targeting American embassy with ' blood-red dye’: report Greenpeace’s U.K. leader and five other activists reportedly were arrested after tossing hundreds of liters of “blood-red dye" into a pond at the U.S. embassy in London.
Media April 8 Disney's 'Snow White' produced higher carbon emissions than latest 'Fast & Furious' film: report Disney's "Snow White" live-action remake created more pollution than the latest "Fast and Furious" film, according to a report from The Guardian on Sunday.
Tesla April 2 Number of Tesla attacks soars past 50 as violence targeting Musk's company escalates Over 50 Tesla attacks in the U.S. linked to Elon Musk's political views. Incidents range from vandalism to arson, with Pamela Bondi treating them as domestic terrorism.
Opinion March 25 LIZ PEEK: Trump, Zeldin bring a key ingredient to America’s 'green agenda' EPA chief Lee Zeldin recently announced a reversal of "green" policies that were likely to put Detroit out of business and stymie our country’s dominance of 21st-century industries.
Lee Zeldin March 19 Judge blocks Trump's EPA from terminating $14 billion in 'green bank' grants after accusations of fraud A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the EPA from terminating $14 billion in grants awarded to three climate groups by the Biden administration.
Climate March 13 Thousands of acres of Amazon rainforest cleared for climate summit highway in Brazil A BBC report found on Wednesday that tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazonian rainforest are being cleared ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Brazil.
Transportation March 12 'Back to basics': Top Trump agency turns tables on Biden-era memos pushing 'equity initiatives' The Department of Transportation scrapped two memos from the Biden administration that the agency said confused priorities to serve a “social justice and environmental agenda."