Production, distribution, power generation, carbon capture all in the works: Questions, concerns, confusion abound.
The fresh food rebate pilot program delivered on its promises, but politicians won’t pledge to put it in the budget.
As Florida reels amid climate change, Trump asks Big Oil for $1 billion and pledges to roll back Biden’s green agenda.
A bipartisan group including six former American Medical Association presidents say access to health coverage will fall while prices rise, and Americans need to pay attention.
Despite reductions to housing and antipoverty programs, Gov. Gavin Newsom maintains Medi-Cal funding.
Despite efforts to rein in emissions, state is unlikely to meet greenhouse gas reduction goals, group says.
Georgia utilities are getting a discount on gas — but paying full price for renewables.
By attempting to put a cash value on how white Americans, including her own family, benefit from discrimination, Tracie McMillan hopes to inspire a conversation on how racism drives notions of who deserves to live well.
While 40,000 Dreamers are likely to gain coverage, nearly half a million undocumented immigrants still cannot afford health insurance.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s push to ramp up the renewable fuel carries risks: increased emissions and pollution.
An oil and gas firm planned to convert a New Mexico water well into a disposal site for toxic wastewater. A familiar face stood in its way.
The oil and gas industry has reaped profits without ensuring there will be money to plug and clean up their wells.
As the November election nears, journalists work to counter false and misleading information aimed at Spanish-speaking voters.
Most Californians say they want single-payer care, but in the Legislature the health care industry has been unstoppable.
Not Donald Trump. Not Ted Cruz. But a little known Republican from West Texas ranks as the top recipient of fossil fuel money.
Huntington Beach has led a charge on “relocating” children’s books. Now they may hand the library off to a private firm.
For one West Texas rancher, the orphaned wells have become both a mission and an existential threat.
The organizing effort at the private liberal arts campus is part of a broader “societal shift” in favor of labor unions.
Supporters say pushing yearly in Sacramento, even if unsuccessful, is vital to keep leaders from ducking the issue.
Gary Phillips’ newly reissued mystery novel of that name is set in post-riot Los Angeles.