While the US debates new gas export terminals, across the ocean in Germany an import pipeline remains unused after suspected sabotage from activists claiming to act...
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On a dusty road in eastern Zimbabwe, Wonder Mushove stares at plumes of red dust billowing into the sky as dozens of trucks carrying lithium, also...
Legal exemptions provide flexibility for what counts as excusable, “unintentional” emissions, but federal regulators have taken small steps to tighten the rules By Dylan Baddour, Inside...
The Biden administration has outlined a plan to streamline the development of solar projects on 22 million acres of land managed by the federal government. It’s...
The research, published in Science, found the oil operations are releasing vast quantities of compounds that can cause localized air pollution and form damaging particles that...
Petitioners want strong regulatory safeguards built into the pollution discharge permit, which the Navy has agreed to obtain after more than a century of unchecked weapons...
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The rules for decommissioning solar plants vary a lot depending on the location. By Dan Gearino One of the objections to utility-scale solar power that I...
Roaming around what is believed to be modern-day Baku over 700 years ago, the explorer Marco Polo gazed with wonder at “a spring from which gushes...