Ignore those six-foot snowbanks—if you want some climate security, Buffalo wants you.
Energy & the Environment
The Worst-Case Scenarios of the Republican House
Outside of investigations, the GOP will try to use leverage from must-pass bills to force through ideological priorities.
Manchin Decides to Torpedo Permitting Reform
By refusing to hold a hearing for the chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Joe Manchin is damaging an existing effort to improve permitting for electric transmission lines.
Will the Green Transition Build Worker Power? The IRS Will Help Decide.
The IRS and Treasury should ensure that companies receiving tax credits stick to the labor standards in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Working People and Climate Change
The path to climate stability lies only in inviting working people in partnership on solving this pressing challenge.
Maine Didn’t Get Fooled Again
Janet Mills thwacked Trumpist Paul LePage on a good night for Democratic women in New England.
Democrats Rediscover How to Run on Economic Issues
Today on TAP: But it’s kinda late, no?
Clash of the Titans in Maine
Janet Mills and Paul LePage are no strangers to political acrimony in a race that is as much about inflation as it is abortion.
Can the Environment Help Michael Bennet in Colorado?
Facing a tough re-election campaign, the senior Democratic senator looks for a boost from a new national monument.
Crypto PAC Questionnaire Claims Bitcoin Mining Is Good for the Environment
A rare glimpse at how PACs communicate with candidates reveals the types of ideas policymakers are pressured into believing.

