EU Approves Paris Climate Agreement, Triggering Accord to Take Effect
Oct. 4, 2016
A landmark United Nations agreement to address global warming crossed the threshold to 'enter into force.'
Obama's Climate Legacy Rests With Lawyers, Not Lawmakers
Sept. 26, 2016
With little action by Congress, the fate of what promises to be the president's longest-lasting imprint is being determined by lawyers.
Is the Energy Grid in Danger?
Sept. 23, 2016
While the world focuses on cybersecurity and emails, our electrical grids may be equally at risk of attack.
Gas Prices Surge in Southeast, While Many Report Outages
Sept. 20, 2016
Colonial Pipeline Co. says a temporary pipeline should be running by Wednesday.
In California, Who Owns the Water?
Aug. 19, 2016
Rich celebrities and struggling farmers are battling over a commodity both used to take for granted.
SolarCity Announces Layoffs, Co-Founders Take Massive Salary Cuts
Aug. 18, 2016
Is the company's business model a problem, or is the solar industry itself losing power?
Global Oil Glut Eases, but U.S. Production Still Falling
Aug. 11, 2016
World oil demand is closing with supply, but prices aren't expected to rise anytime soon.
Could No-Till Farming Reverse Climate Change?
Aug. 4, 2016
Tilling farmland increases carbon dioxide emissions, but not tilling may not work for every farm.
How Will Growing Global Use of Air Conditioning Effect Carbon Emissions?
July 25, 2016
In China, sales of air conditioners have nearly doubled over the last five years.
Obama-Nominated Judge Strikes Down Fracking Rule
June 22, 2016
The administration exceeded its authority with the regulation, which set new standards for shale oil and gas operations on federal and tribal lands.