E&E Interactive

E&E's Power Plan Hub

U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan will require states to reduce their power-sector carbon-dioxide emissions rates by varying amounts by 2030. E&E has collected our news coverage of the rule in this easy-to-use, interactive resource. For a state-by-state breakdown, click on the map to read an overview of state reactions, find links to relevant documents and read all of the stories related to each state.

Compiled Coverage by Issue

Oregon Standoff

E&E provides on-the-ground coverage of the armed occupation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and analysis of the public lands controversies that sparked it.

Drought

E&E examines the effects of heat and drought conditions on agriculture, energy production, water policy, forest and wildfire management, and climate science.

Fiscal 2017 Budget and Appropriations

The Fiscal 2017 Budget & Appropriations Report is a one-stop resource for tracking the fiscal 2017 spending process for environmental and energy accounts. The report includes budget tables for DOE, EPA, Interior, USDA and others, and links to stories that relate to the issues surrounding each bill. The tables and stories will be updated throughout the year.

Power Shift: Election Transitions

How will the 45th president address energy, the environment and climate change? E&E examines the administration: The Cabinet, the agencies, the policies.

Global Climate Debate

E&E tracks work on a post-Kyoto agreement for curbing emissions of heat-trapping gases.

E&E Special Reports

Deep Underground

A surge in seismic activity is occurring around the U.S., and many top scientists are pointing at injection of waste from drilling and hydraulic fracturing as a possible culprit.

Swing State Snapshot

A look at the key issues and most competitive down-ballot races in presidential battlegrounds.

Heating up in the Heartland

ClimateWire looks at the nation's unexpected hot spots.

National Park Service:100 Years

Greenwire explores the challenges facing the National Park Service as it launches its second century.

Ukraine Hacking

A four-part EnergyWire investigation documents how an unprecedented cyberattack in Ukraine exposed troubling security gaps across the U.S. power grid and a dysfunctional cyber alert system at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Dead Seas

Greenwire examines water-management blunders that are turning the West’s once-magnificent salt lakes into hotbeds of toxic air pollution.

Hot CO2mmodity

A six-part series from ClimateWire about the highs and lows of carbon markets — America’s most complex export. From the mind of an American economist in the late 1960s to the hazy skies of Beijing, John Fialka examines how carbon markets have been a game-changer in tackling emissions and their role moving forward.

A Tale of Two Coal Towns

As low natural gas prices and steep regulations threaten the future of coal, ClimateWire explores how the powder river basin is confronting its uncertain future.

Sports at Risk

An occasional series on the impact that rising temperatures are having on some of the world's most popular sports.

People To Watch 2016

E&E rounds up some of the key players on energy and environmental policy.