Coral Davenport

Coral Davenport is an energy and environment correspondent for National Journal.

The (Slow, Tentative) Greening of the GOP

The (Slow, Tentative) Greening of the GOP

House members like Rep. Kevin McCarthy are still avid fossil-fuel proponents, but they've begun to advocate for renewables, too. More »

Schwarzenegger Will Get Credit for Any Major U.S. Climate-Change Law

Schwarzenegger Will Get Credit for Any Major U.S. Climate-Change Law

In his two terms as governor of the largest state in the nation, he championed policies to promote clean energy and fight climate change. More »

Obama Seeks to Reassure Voters on Gas Prices

Obama Seeks to Reassure Voters on Gas Prices

Worried that rising costs could doom his reelection and battered by Republicans, the president rehashes his energy policy. More »

Perry's Energy Job-Creation Promises Sound a Lot Like Obama's

Perry's Energy Job-Creation Promises Sound a Lot Like Obama's

The Texas governor unveiled his plan to spur the economy with energy projects, claiming it will reduce unemployment by 1.2 million More »

Retired Republicans Push GOP to Confront Climate Change

Retired Republicans Push GOP to Confront Climate Change

While tea partiers maintain global warming isn't a problem, an environmental schism is widening within the party More »

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