Republican lawmakers are advancing legislation that would shield major polluters from legal accountability for climate change harms.
Causes
The Energy Department cited U.S. military dependence on foreign oil.
The $5 billion project in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to help produce up to 10 billion barrels of oil by the end of this decade. Critics say it could endanger people and marine life.
The state concluded there is “no current cause for concern.” Experts worried about the long-term impacts of fracking waste say more research is required.
A lawsuit argues that the state’s regulations would illegally force a rapid transition to electric vehicles.
The conflict in Iran is covered in oil with long-term environmental impacts.
Plans for an oil refinery in Brownsville, Texas, stalled after a permit fight. Now the developer has rebranded as America First Refining.
While tailings dams are meant to last for ever, extreme weather events are making many unstable – with devastating consequences for nature and humans
The fallout from fighting in the Middle East, from burning oil refineries to sunken ships, threatens lasting repercussions for the health of the region's people, water and food supplies, and ecosystems.
Meat and dairy giants have been accused of halting climate progress by cozying up to policymakers to justify the soaring growth of animal agriculture.
Trump's vaunted “energy dominance” team is in danger of fumbling the biggest energy crisis of his second term, critics say.
New Mexico lawmakers again rejected a greenhouse gas reduction bill while approving public funds to address oil and gas problems like abandoned wells and earthquakes.
Emissions test results are in on the city’s 120 petroleum storage tanks. One activist scientist says they are high enough “to merit serious attention,” while a Citgo spokesman says the company is taking residents’ concerns seriously and working with state regulators.
Federal lawsuit claiming local officials illegally pushed polluting industries into Black communities reaches new stage.
Environmentalists say the war’s effects on oil and gas prices are an argument for countries to get off fossil fuels. But the reality is likely to be messier.
If the ongoing conflict continues, energy prices could spike, driving up costs across African economies, which heavily rely on imported oil and gas.
With federal funding gone, tribes are turning to philanthropy, alternative lenders, and their own institutions.
The EPA released its latest enforcement and compliance report and touted the agency’s crackdown on environmental crimes under the Trump administration, yet 75 percent of the criminal cases closed last fiscal year originated before the president took office.
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