Climate diplomacy figures warn North Sea drilling would encourage fossil fuel exploitation by developing countries.
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Anticipation of offshore oil development is drawing thousands to a remote Amazon city, fueling rapid, unplanned growth before any economic benefits materialize.
Former UN climate chief to co-chair Lancet Commission examining how sea-level rise is reshaping health, well-being, and inequality.
The clean energy finance platform Crux found renewable energy developers restructuring their businesses to avoid federal reviews.
Some wells can be turned on in days or weeks, but bringing the Gulf’s energy system back to something akin to normal will take months.
An Inside Climate News analysis found the department lost 21 percent of its workforce in 2025. Those cuts have thrown it into disarray.
Woodside’s $18 billion liquefied natural gas facility is expected to generate more greenhouse gases than any LNG terminal in the U.S.
The biggest threats to our energy supply come not from environmentalists but Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump.
Suit claims ExxonMobil and others underreported debts by $194 million, calling it “a playbook” for how companies dump old wells and expenses on states.
Most of the 15 bills being considered are part of a coordinated effort by groups linked to right-wing activist Leonard Leo.
Worst polluters hold world’s future in their hands as they benefit from higher fossil fuel prices, but global trends favor renewables.
Administrator Lee Zeldin says his agency can't regulate greenhouse gases without congressional approval. Some legal experts disagree.
As backlash grows, a nationwide search is underway for solutions to the AI energy crunch.
At least four local data center-related measures are set to appear on ballots this year, with the first vote coming Tuesday in Port Washington, Wisconsin.
Funds aligned with Meta and Elon Musk are among those sending money to elected officials ahead of next year’s legislative session.
The budgets of the EPA, NOAA and FEMA would all be slashed, as would incentives for renewable energy.
As China runs away from the rest of the world in developing renewable energy, its coal mining industry is facing the prospect of major change.
The courts will decide if the first “climate superfund” law in the nation survives, a likely years-long battle. Vermont towns, meanwhile, must figure out how to pay for infrastructure that extreme weather won’t destroy.
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