More than 5 million Americans will leave areas being impacted by climate change this year, according to study.
It’s not just Florida and California — from poisoned water supplies to infrastructure issues to polar vortices, Holly Baxter ...
Rising home-insurance costs and more homeowners spurning some risky neighborhoods will drive these declines, according to ...
A new study from First Street projects a nearly $1.5 trillion decline in U.S. home values by 2055 due to climate risks.
Climate change will erase $1.47 trillion in U.S. home values in just 30 years - More than 5 million U.S. residents are ...
Americans are likely to continue moving to areas with risky climates, even as other places are abandoned, and more resilient ...
Federal agencies are beginning to remove references to climate change from their websites, as Trump issued a rebranding of ...
The U.S. Senate on Monday confirmed Chris Wright, a fracking executive, to be President Donald Trump's energy secretary.
Perils from rising temperatures are pushing people out of their homes and upending the real estate market, according to ...
French power group Engie still sees strong appetite in the U.S. for renewable energy projects and expects the country to ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has made a major push to scrub content related to climate change from its public websites.
Wright's confirmation highlights a focus on fossil fuel production and energy innovation amid climate change debates ...