While the pope told Congress that climate change is an urgent problem, Trump brushed the issue aside.
Qatar may have lost over $4 billion in its sovereign wealth fund due to its large stake in the scandal-steeped automaker.
Last week, the Democratic presidential candidate expressed impatience with the White House for delaying its final judgment on the project.
A new dinosaur species was discovered in northern Alaska and researchers suggest the creature, dubbed Ugrunaaluk kuukpikensis, thrived in the polar climate.
German auto sales have already been weak. Could the Volkswagen emissions scandal drive them down even further?
According to a new study, Americans might be dumping more than twice as much trash in landfills as previous estimates suggest.
The false widow spider has been named the most venomous spider in Britain.
The former governor of the state complained that the president didn't visit members of the oil industry or address the growing influence of China and Russia.
In a scheduled visit to the village of Kotzebue, Obama will speak about what the government can do to work with Naive Americans.
On a trip to Alaska, President Barack Obama hopes to draw attention to the effects of global climate change ahead of an international conference in December.
Scott Walker in South Carolina Friday is expected to criticize President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as he outlines his foreign policy agenda.
A rise in sea levels, and frequent incidents of storm surges and heavy rainfall, have now put several coastal cities at risk of "compound flooding," a new study says.
Reduction in U.S. carbon dioxide emissions between 2007 and 2013 can be attributed to a drop in economic activity during that period, a new study finds.
Glaciers in the highly unstable region of West Antarctica have been losing as much water as the weight of Mount Everest every two years.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the country's post-2020 emissions target will not be announced before August.
A new report says climate change could undo the global health progress made in the past 50 years.
Climate experts have long proposed limiting temperatures to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
The vast majority of scientists want to engage in policy debates.
The goal of the summit in Geneva was to have a new global climate agreement in place by the end of 2015.
Climate change models may not accurately predict short-term changes but are useful to predict long-term trends, scientists say.
Not only was 2014 the state's hottest year, it was so by a significant margin.
By 2050, emissions may raise average temperatures in France above 100 degrees Fahrenheit and cause regular 6-foot-high flooding in Vietnam.