President Donald Trump’s administration issued a memo Monday ordering widespread federal assistance to be temporarily paused, as Trump and his allies have argued he can block government funds that Congress has already authorized, despite a federal law forbidding it.
While the federal funding freeze has lifted, area researchers remain concerned, confused about the future of federally funded climate and resilience projects.
Federal agencies will halt all grant and loan funding today, potentially imperling hundreds of billions of dollars in energy investments.
A White House memorandum ordered a halt to federal assistance and a review to align spending with Donald Trump’s priorities. Many legal experts say the order is unconstitutional.
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A Nebraska lawmaker pitches a "state climate office" to better coordinate the state's response to climate change.
OMB released an update on a previous executive order pausing certain disbursements for infrastructure and energy projects — but even that was vague.
The removal of web tools that scientists and policymakers use to study global warming is a blow to the country’s physical and economic well-being.
Michigan wants to restart a nuclear power plant it had shut down, but the bumpy early days of the Trump presidency spook industry observers.
The Aga Khan Agency for Habitat and Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation have launched a Climate Action Plan targeting net-zero emissions by 2047. Key
Executive orders and announcements by President Trump have put billions of dollars in U.S. climate commitments into question.
The Trump administration is poised to oust Biden-era appointee Rohit Chopra as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and is considering either the Treasury Department or the White House Office of Management and Budget to oversee the agency,