Trump said that coal needed better public relations. Then Coalie, the mascot of an obscure federal office, showed up.
A new report argues that English-only climate science and disaster alerts are excluding most of the world, and putting Indigenous communities at greater risk.
To keep the lights on, states like New York and Massachusetts will need to build projects that are currently “impossible.” ...
Former utility commissioner Tim Echols talks climate change, the Republican party, and how the state will deal with rising ...
New research shows that renters are left behind in state and municipal incentives to help homeowners improve efficiency and ...
Trees have to meet stringent standards to become a utility pole, remaining free of knots, scars, swelling, or contact with the ground, but poles are still vulnerable to extreme weather — prone to ...
“Tribes have an obligation to care for the rivers and waterways that have sustained their communities since before the ...
New Mexico’s lawsuit accuses three Texas executives of pocketing revenue from oil and gas wells and offloading cleanup costs ...
Through television ads and online campaigns, industry-backed groups are promising jobs, clean energy, and lower electricity ...
Historians say underpinning Trump's talk of national security lies a longstanding pattern of American entitlement to Native ...
A combination of federal intervention and rising energy demand have stalled coal’s decline, but experts see little hope of a ...
Seven snapshots reveal how climate rollbacks altered the trajectory of U.S. energy, environmental protection, and economic security.
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