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Volkswagen CEO resigns, saying he's 'shocked' by emissions scandal
One day after acknowledging that 11 million Volkswagen-made cars have software the dupes emissions tests, Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn says he is resigning from his post.
Clinton opposes construction of Keystone XL pipeline
Clinton says the project has been a distraction and she doesn't believe it's in the best interests of "what we need to do to combat climate change."
Pope Francis: Climate changer?
How is Pope Francis changing the politics of climate change in America? Hear Rev. Canon Sally Bingham, Father Paul J. Fitzgerald and Mayor Sam Liccardo. From the 'Climate One' series of the Commonwealth Club of California, hosted by Greg Dalton.
EPA rules cloud future of Xcel's big Minnesota coal plant
Xcel's Sherco operation generates electricity and economic muscle in central Minnesota. But its coal furnaces are also the state's single largest source of carbon emissions. Can Sherco survive tougher federal standards?
Greater sage grouse does not need protection, U.S. decides
The Interior Department said an unprecedented land conservation effort significantly reduced threats to the bird.
Volkswagen: 11 million cars worldwide have emissions 'defeat device'
The software that the EPA says causes Volkswagen cars to cheat official emissions tests exists in only one type of diesel engine, the carmaker says -- and it has sold 11 million of them.
A discussion of faith and the environment as Pope Francis pays a visit to the U.S.
Lawmakers to tour coal-fired power plant
Rep. Pat Garofalo, who chairs the House energy committee, says the tour will help lawmakers understand a federal power plan.