President Trump issued a broad slew of energy policies and efforts to roll back environmental protections on his first day in office. The moves excited supporters and the fossil fuel industry.
Legal experts said the president was testing the boundaries of executive power with aggressive orders designed to stop the ...
The change measured by the Mauna Loa Observatory was likely driven by wildfires and continued burning of fossil fuels, ...
In Nagasaki prefecture, on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, J-Power, the operator of the aging Matsushima coal-fired ...
With 2024 going down as the globe's hottest year on record, devastating fires in California signal a new climate-changing ...
Engineers from The University of Warwick's Integrative Synthetic Biology Center and Imperial College London's Department of ...
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Though largely symbolic, President Trump’s declaration of an “energy emergency” could throw a wrench in renewable energy ...
The courts will ultimately have their say on the new administration's "energy emergency" and planned environmental rollbacks.
Big banks have been backing away from their commitment to fight climate change via "net zero" carbon emissions as political winds have shifted.
Commodities tied to clean energy and electrification showed resilience in 2024, despite the global manufacturing slowdown and ...