In 2024, voters in multiple states will decide on key ballot initiatives that will shape their climate and environmental policies for the next several years.
Arizona could see its state legislative majority flip for the first time in decades, putting climate action back on the table.
Vice President Harris previously said that oil companies should be investigated for climate change and pollution.
While the 2024 election cycle has appeared different to most, The Associated Press’ mission around elections has remained consistent.
The Colorado River flows along Interstate 70 near Rifle in 2023. A megadrought in the river basin has led to major stress on water supplies relied on by Western Slope towns and agricultural producers, as well as higher risks of catastrophic wildfires. (William Woody for Colorado Newsline)
The 2024 general election is less than three weeks away and early voting in Georgia has begun. Will you vote, and how much do environmental issues impact your decision?
Over a dozen Utahns jumped into the race to replace Republican Sen. Mitt Romney when he announced last year that he would not run for reelection. Here's how the final three responded to questions about climate change,
Seven battleground states have attracted more than 40 percent of new U.S. manufacturing projects since President Joe Biden signed the 2022 climate law.
A majority of Floridians expressed support for political candidates who fight climate change in a new Florida Atlantic University survey. The survey found that nearly 52% of respondents agreed that a candidate with a record of reducing climate impacts was more likely to get their vote.
Investments spurred by Democrats’ climate law poured into these red districts in swing states. Will that give Harris an edge over Trump in November?
A majority of Floridians said they would prefer political candidates who back action on climate change, according to a Florida Atlantic University survey released Tuesday. The poll, conducted
Although more than 717,000 Floridians have already voted by mail ahead of the Nov. 5 general election, it’s hardly a normal time for candidates to engage in traditional campaign tactics, as much of the state remains in recovery mode following Hurricanes Helene and Milton.