Donald Trump wants to “restore truth and sanity” to US history by removing signage on climate change, slavery and other topics.
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A new report studied potential emissions from seven planned gas-fired plants that would fuel data centers in Pennsylvania. The industry says it’s investing in clean technology.
Scientists have said the conditions are the result of a climate that is “fundamentally different” from the time before fossil fuel use started rapidly warming the world.
A collision of risky conditions have made things harder as summer begins. But before these elements aligned, the pressure on federal firefighting capacity had been building for years.
Groups filed a lawsuit against the EPA saying the agency failed to adhere to provisions under Clean Air Act when considering a steel maker's permit.
Many utility-scale developers planned ahead, signaling the looming deadline may not be a massive disruption.
Companies around the world are competing to see who can build the first commercially viable nuclear fusion reactor. German startups are also in the race, supported by major corporations and private investors.
As the data center buildout escalates, rural Pennsylvanians urge lawmakers not to repeat past mistakes.
Extreme temperatures threaten to strain the grid as data centers are increasing energy demand. What could go wrong?
After a recent study found New Orleans is at a ‘point of no return’ amid the climate crisis, some locals say they will ‘only leave if forced to’. But what would it take to stay?
Analysts say political hostility and public distrust are likely to blame for the recent cancellation of the Air Products project in Louisiana.
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.
Past and present leaders of wealthy nations such as the United Kingdom and Germany have argued their actions are insignificant.
A nation-leading program that encourages superefficient manufactured homes is underway in Vermont, and will produce significant energy savings for residents.
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.
As Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware face more floods, their elected officials want to use federal dollars to deploy natural mitigation techniques.
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