Fenceline monitoring by the Environmental Investigation Agency furthers the call to close industry loopholes under an international environmental agreement. By Phil McKenna U.S. chemical manufacturer Honeywell...
Shortages on the Colorado River and depleted aquifers have brought new funding and political will for water conservation in the Southwest, but local water utilities are...
Many of those lines, laid since the fracking boom began 15 years ago, are bigger than earlier pipes, and since new reporting requirements have gone into...
Wyoming coal towns have been hit hard by the energy transition. As they compete for federal grants, it’s reigniting debate over which communities should be considered...
The Society of Environmental Journalists said his first place-winning series, “Pipe Dreams,” made the technology hailed by the fossil fuel industry but mistrusted by many environmentalists...
Opponents say pellet mills will harm Alabama communities already burdened by industrial air and water pollution, and are worse for the climate than burning coal. By...
State regulators raise doubts about natural gas flaring permits but rarely reject them. Advocates for reform say the permit process is a “rubber stamp” and that...
Led by the EU, some nations are pushing for binding provisions to restrain and reduce the consumption and production of plastics. The U.S. has staked out...
Every year, farmers in South Florida set fire to more than 400,000 acres of sugarcane fields pre-harvest, creating a “black snow” of ash and soot that...
We look at state electricity rates, the “15-cent rule,” and what it means for solar. By Dan Gearino About 5 percent of U.S. households have rooftop...