The Texas power grid held up this week amid subzero temperatures and record-high energy demand. Some analysts praised natural gas for the outcome. Others say that’s...
In Hale County, Alabama, many residents have gone without running water for days. Many more are still boiling water. By Lee Hedgepeth GREENSBORO, Ala.—Judge Arthur Crawford...
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Marathon Petroleum is seeking another 10-year permit for its refinery in the middle of a low-income Hispanic neighborhood in El Paso. By Martha Pskowski EL PASO...
Update: An hour after this article was published, the government of Azerbaijan added 14 women to the commitee. They did not comment on the reason for...
The pipeline extension from Virginia into North Carolina has been cut in length from 75 to 31 miles, but will be wider in diameter and carry...
Talk about astronomical costs of a sustainable economy is leaving out some of the savings of using fewer fossil fuels, according to a new analysis. By...
Developers are trying to keep selling offsets from hundreds of controversial projects through a revamped United Nations mechanism, sparking fears that worthless credits will allow companies...
Bottom trawling disturbs the ocean floor, researchers found. Critics question whether “trawl disturbance” is different from the carbon flux that naturally occurs in oceans. By Georgina...
While federal agencies are promulgating a slew of climate regulations, the high court heard arguments for limiting regulators’ power. By Marianne Lavelle The Supreme Court on...