Utilities are using black lawmakers to drive up prices on clean energy -- and the long-term health of low-income communities of color hangs in the balance.
George Carter, 15, helped transform the New Orleans school lunch culture into a healthier environment before he was murdered.
Why are some African-American lawmakers taking their cues from the fossil-fuel industry? They're not getting the other side of the story.
She takes the concerns of African-American communities straight to the White House -- and she's taking her talking points on solar net-metering straight from the utility companies.
Big Energy sees net metering as a threat to its bottom line, but it could be a boon for underserved communities, and electric utilities, too.
A Tea Party mouthpiece says Obama's plan to clean up power plants is the "green movement's new Jim Crow." You'll be amazed at who's buying it.
Charlotte Lucas, cofounder and executive vice president of Lucas Oil Products, spilled some pretty nasty feelings on Facebook recently.
Climate change and urban heat islands are making life inside the big house even more intolerable for the guilty and innocent alike.
Robert Bullard, who keynotes the eco-geek conference, says the war for climate justice will be won (or lost) in the South.