With the GOP taking the Senate, the pundits are producing plenty of pieces about what it all means for climate. Grist and Nat Geo don't see good things, MoJo introduces us to the "Senate's New Climate Denial Caucus," The Hill talks about enviro's losses, WaPo suggests not much will change given the deadlock, the WSJ predicts Keystone will go through, HuffPo lists some of the wackier quotes from Iowa Senator-elect Joni Ernst, and MSNBC has a similar rundown of the "colorful characters" that have moved into leadership positions.
Taking a more positive tack is Mashable, which points out a few reasons why this isn't "the climate policy apocalypse you fear." NRDC's Heather Taylor-Miesle in HuffoPo also looks at positive takeaways from the elections (the short version being: a denier can't win the Presidency in 2016). Meanwhile, the National Journal's Jason Plautz points out that with Pennsylvania's new governor, Dem. Tom Wolf, the Northeast's Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative may gain a major new member.
Then of course, there are a slew of stories about Tom Steyer's involvement in the elections and whether or not it paid off, including an oped from Steyer himself, where he says "this is only the beginning."