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Groups say supreme court justice, who owns stock in oil companies, may be violating ethics codes by participating in certain cases
At an online town hall meeting, speakers said there’s too little transparency and too much state government support for the industry.
The world's clean energy superpower also emits the most CO2. But coal-fired power may have peaked as China electrifies its economy with ever more renewables.

Some state lawmakers are opening up a new line of attack in the effort to force oil companies to bear the cost of climate change effects.

The two countries are headed in different directions on energy.

Industry body says energy consumption driven by AI up 15% globally in two years as it warns of societal backlash.

The Alberta, Canada, premier gave a biblical justification for oil expansion at a Christian conference featuring Conservative MPs and provincial cabinet ministers.

The former vice president sat down with Inside Climate News to discuss data centers, Trump, China, and the future of American democracy.

The answer is complex — and says a lot about how masculinity works in the modern world.

More than 700 private flights flew to and from Cannes Film Festival for last year’s star-studded event, burning two million liters of fuel.

The Biden-era measure was intended to protect millions of acres from industrial development and the effects of climate change.
Developers could start building "non-emitting" components ahead of air permitting under Administrator Lee Zeldin's proposal.
How close to prime farmland should large-scale battery facilities be built?
Indigenous organizations from across the Amazon and Latin America have sent a letter to the United Nations warning that organized crime — including illegal mining, drug trafficking and logging — is driving violence and environmental destruction in Indigenous territories.
Communities have been laying the groundwork for offshore energy projects for years and counting on the jobs and energy supply.

The Well Done Foundation is remediating abandoned and orphaned fossil fuel wells that pollute water, soils, and the atmosphere. But plugging a borehole can be even harder than drilling it.

In an unprecedented move, the administration has granted industrial facilities in 38 states and Puerto Rico a two-year reprieve from federal rules under the Clean Air Act.

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