Clean Break
The European Union’s biggest and most powerful industrial economy is making a clean break from coal, oil and nuclear energy. It is doing something most Americans would say is impossible, but already...
View ArticleThe Dilbit Disaster
InsideClimate News won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in national reporting for this four-part narrative and six follow-up reports into an oil spill most Americans have never heard of. More than 1 million...
View ArticleBloomberg’s Hidden Legacy
Bloomberg’s Hidden Legacy: Climate Change and the Future of New York City, chronicles the historic effort by Mayor Bloomberg, his staff and other city leaders to safeguard New York City from the...
View ArticleBig Oil + Bad Air
Big Oil and Bad Air is the ICN Books version of “Fracking the Eagle Ford Shale: Big Oil and Bad Air on the Texas Prairie”, an eight-month investigation by InsideClimate News, the Center for Public...
View ArticleKeystone & Beyond
Keystone and Beyond: Tar Sands and the National Interest in the Era of Climate Change provides the definitive account of the Keystone XL saga. The book upends the national debate over the controversial...
View ArticleMeltdown: Terror at the Top of the World
Meltdown: Terror at the Top of the World tells the story of seven American hikers who went on a wilderness adventure into Canada’s Arctic tundra—polar bear country—and came back with a tale of terror....
View ArticleExxon: The Road Not Taken
After eight months of investigation, InsideClimate News presents this history of Exxon’s engagement with the emerging science of climate change. The story spans four decades, and is based on primary...
View ArticleFinding Middle Ground: Conversations across America about Climate Change
Meera Subramanian traveled first to Musella, Georgia, then to White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. After that it was Gleason, Wisconsin then Sweetwater, Texas. Connect the dots between those places...
View ArticleChoke Hold: The Fossil Fuel Industry’s Fight against Climate Policy, Science...
Journalists have long written about the inordinate power of the fossil fuel industry over energy policy—its ability to get its way in legislation, regulation, elections and courtrooms. This work shows...
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