Past and present leaders of wealthy nations such as the United Kingdom and Germany have argued their actions are insignificant.
Causes
Germans have won a fight to keep a coal mine out of an ancient forest. In the U.S., the government is opening protected lands for drilling and development.
Oklahoma restricts oilfield wastewater injection within a half-mile of public water wells. Regulators have let companies do it anyway. But in the city of Enid, officials are pushing back against one of the state’s biggest industries.
The Interior Department has announced that Charlotte-based Duke Energy will terminate its offshore wind lease off Bald Head Island and "refocus" the $129 million taxpayer buyout back on fossil fuels and nuclear power.
The Energy and Commerce panel will debate the marquee Ratepayer Protection Act this week.
Heat waves are showing up on Europe’s energy bills — should fossil fuels face a windfall tax?
Plan to limit scrutiny of polluters and shift financial risks to taxpayers is an attack on democracy, advocates say.
It was the fourth such deal struck by the administration to get companies to forfeit their offshore wind leases.
Gov. Ron DeSantis characterized the clean energy goals the law bans as “radical climate policies,” although experts say the law will not necessarily upend the plans.
Companies are stepping up efforts to cut waste from flexible plastic packaging as new environmental rules target one of the world’s most polluting forms of plastic, writes Saabira Chaudhuri.
Despite years of opposition, a 900-mile crude oil pipeline through East Africa is about to be completed, and its environmental and social risks are coming into focus. Campaigners in Uganda and abroad are making a final push to halt the project before the oil starts to flow.
Government hopes for 30% of city’s fleet to be electric by 2030, in move hailed as ‘gamechanger’ on air pollution.
As climate action stalls, the movement is finding new energy in local fights to stop polluting, power-hungry facilities.
During a historic drought, half of Central Oregon’s lifeblood river was diverted to a wealthy agricultural region that got a lot more water than its plants could drink.
A United Kingdom study comparing five dietary scenarios through 2050 found the simplest option delivered meaningful, realistic emissions reductions.
Global plans to drill and expand fossil fuel projects overlap with marine protected areas and important fishing grounds, a new report finds.
But how they’re doing that varies from state to state.
The state’s growing population, existing infrastructure and swaths of developable land have drawn the industry’s interest, much to the dismay of rural communities.
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