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Teens sue federal government over climate change

by
Eve Troeh
May 11, 2012
A group of teenagers is taking the U.S. government to court for not responding to climate change. Can individuals really use the government?

Dow flying high despite other poor economic indicators

Interview with
Josh Brown
May 2, 2012
The Dow closed near its highest level in about four years yesterday, but how can that be when there are so many other economic indicators recently that don’t look so great?

European carbon markets sagging

by
Scott Tong
Apr 11, 2012
At an energy conference today, European Union members will be talking about how to shore up carbon markets as prices for carbon allowances fall.

Insurers keep close eye on extreme weather report

by
Adriene Hill
Mar 28, 2012
The IPCC is about to release its latest findings regarding extreme weather trends and climate change. The predictions can help insurers figure out what to cover, and for how much.

EPA announces new carbon pollution rules

by
Sarah Gardner
Mar 27, 2012
The new regulations for power plants will reinforce market realities.

Attitude Check: Consumer confidence and global warming

Interview with
Frank Newport
Mar 15, 2012
Your politics even determines your take on the weather outside.

Ordinary investors may be missing out on Dow's run-up

Interview by
Adriene Hill
Feb 29, 2012
The Dow closed at 13,005 -- its highest finish since 2008. It's a milestone you might guess would make investors happy, but not everyone has made big money.

Environmental Protection Agency on trial

by
Sarah Gardner
Feb 28, 2012
The agency is in court to defend its landmark global warming finding.

The future of food in a warming world

by
Jon Miller
Feb 27, 2012
Bangladesh, once a poster child for the food crisis, has made dramatic progress. But will our changing climate sweep away the gains?

Businesses defend donations to anti-climate group

by
Amy Scott
Feb 16, 2012
A document leak from the anti-climate crusading Heartland Institute shows many mainstream corporate donors.

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