The president announced a total of $700 million in federal money to reinvigorate the domestic coal industry, which has been in decline for decades.
Politics
Republican-led states growing renewable capabilities at faster rate as Texas emerges as clean-energy leader.
Industry executives said the loss of oil through the Strait of Hormuz is draining petroleum inventories to dangerously low levels.
The New York Times has included dozens of ads pushing looser permitting rules on America’s third-most popular podcast since September, analysis finds.
The agency's regulatory rollback for grocery refrigerators has sparked a backlash from U.S. manufacturers.
With dubious DOGE savings, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has left many farmers with fewer tools to address the climate crisis.
Some will question its credibility — but the alternative future to the one imagined in the World Justice Report is far more bleak.
Our plan is radical — but by transforming how we live on a finite planet, nearly everyone gains, says Thomas Piketty and researchers from the World Inequality Lab.
Days after the U.S. said it would kill a network of ocean monitors, European officials pledged to invest more in their version, calling it a “necessity.”
The National Center for Atmospheric Research is the latest example of how the Trump administration’s efforts to chainsaw the federal government can happen too fast for the courts or Congress to counter.
B.C. natural gas would replace Russian gas, not coal, which experts say weakens arguments that liquefied natural gas lowers global emissions
Lawmakers in New York wanted to lead the energy transition, but Governor Kathy Hochul is worried about the cost of ditching natural gas.
Legislation that would make Louisiana the fifth state this year to buffer oil and gas companies from climate lawsuits is awaiting the governor’s signature.
The lead attorney for the 22 plaintiffs said the court has “slammed the courthouse doors on children fighting for their lives.”
A mining company sent an advanced ship to try to pluck valuable minerals from the deep ocean. Here’s how it worked.
Do you know where a data center is due to be constructed in your area? An increasing number of US citizens can answer "yes" — thanks to a map created by Erin Brockovich. DW explains why people need to know.
Led by New York, the attorneys general argue that the administration’s agreement to reimburse the energy giant for abandoning its offshore wind leases is illegal.
Even a huge snowpack during the coming winter would only give the river basin states less than two years of storage before reservoirs return to historic lows.
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