Stories by James Bradbury

The U.S.

This post was co-authored by Forbes Tompkins, an intern with WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.

With much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast bracing themselves for…

Even in the absence of an international framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, several countries, states, and provinces are developing and implementing

This post was co-authored by Forbes Tompkins, an intern with WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.

This post was co-authored by Forbes Tompkins, an intern with WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.

Proposed Clean Energy Standard Could Wake up U.S. Energy Policy

For too long, the United States has lacked a clear, national energy policy. Today, Senator Bingaman took a step in that direction by introducing the

A New Snapshot of Energy Use in Midwest Manufacturing

Policymakers at all levels of government are focusing on getting the economy moving again.

Five Takeaways from the IPCC Report on Extreme Weather and Climate Change

The world must brace for more extreme weather.

WRI experts take closer look at some of the myths, inaccuracies, and misinformation surrounding Environmental Protection Agency regulation of greenhouse gases.

While the Senate recently defeated four bills or amendments that would restrict EPA’s authority, it r