Incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the new Republican committee chairs are all hostile to climate action.
The GOP is really not happy about this new agreement. Here's why.
President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping have announced that they are pursuing ambitious new greenhouse gas emission reductions.
Big Oil and its Republican lackeys claim that the recent elections give them a mandate to drill. It couldn't be farther from the truth.
Some are blatant climate deniers. Others hedge on the issue. But they all agree that we should do nothing to stop it.
Republicans' top priorities: approving the Keystone XL pipeline and blocking Obama's plan to curb CO2 emissions from power plants.
Democrat Mary Burke, a former exec at Trek Bicycle, has a good shot at beating right-wing Walker and becoming the state's next governor.
Grist talks to Rick Weiland, a Democrat waging a long-shot campaign. Unlike other Dems in red states, he wants to fight climate change, Keystone XL, and Big Oil.
Lower prices could have two negative effects: more gasoline burning and less investment in cleaner alternatives and technologies.