Internal federal briefing notes say Canada’s Major Projects Office operates similarly to a U.S. council designed to rapidly advance energy and mining developments.
Politics
Although Congress restored funding, ongoing delays and deep staffing losses continue to hobble NOAA’s fisheries management, climate research, and ocean monitoring work.
A new study indicates that minuscule pieces of plastic — particularly ones of various colors — are contributing to heating the atmosphere.
A proposal from a group that worked with AOC and Bernie Sanders seeks to counter the claim that climate policy is politically toxic.
An expert in the state’s energy grid explains how the state is faring amid federal cuts.
Rural co-ops and a city utility will save big with a collection of 5-MW batteries, which are easier to site and faster to get up and running than megaprojects.
The delays, which companies say have worsened significantly in recent weeks, are the latest step in the Trump administration’s efforts to block wind power.
How a U.S. owner’s dream of ‘clean’ coal left behind acid, arsenic and a warning for today.
Companies have staked claims for more than 100 lithium-mine projects. Tribes are among the most affected.
Amid immigration raids, chemical spills, massive floods and costly healthcare, less-affluent residents of one of the most diverse US cities struggle to pull through.
Initially proposed in 2020, Amsterdam has officially banned on public advertisements promoting meat and fossil fuel products.
World officials are pushing for action to reduce methane emissions from the fossil fuel sector, arguing it would both help slow climate change and boost energy security.
The conflict may be the beginning of the end of fossil fuel dominance.
Louisiana’s cultural hotspot could be surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico before the end of this century, authors say.
“When I look at Buxton, I see it as more of what’s to come,” one researcher said of the rapid erosion reshaping parts of the North Carolina coastline.
People in Costa Rica and other Latin American, Asian, and African countries are increasingly buying electric vehicles to avoid spiking fuel prices.
A symposium hosted by a center funded by the fossil fuel industry educates judges about free-market views of climate science.
The state approved a massive electric infrastructure expansion after lawmakers shortened the time regulators had to study projects.
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