California Utility to Close State's Last Nuclear Plant, Replace it With Solar and Wind

Alan Neuhauser | June 21, 2016

The announcement Tuesday marks the end of the nuclear era in the Golden State.


Denmark Embraces Green Energy – and Braces for a Warmer Future

Alan Neuhauser | June 17, 2016

Renewable energy is 'good business,' the Scandinavian country's ambassador to the U.S. says.


Security Firm That Employed Orlando Gunman Guards U.S. Nuclear Sites

Alan Neuhauser | June 13, 2016

The news has inflamed concern about the threat of insider attacks at America's most critical infrastructure.


In World of STEM, Ovie Mughelli Is Captain Planet

Nicholas Zazulia | June 10, 2016

When it comes to fixing the environment, the former NFL fullback's message to children: 'The power is yours.'


Oil Prices Hover Over $50, but May Not Hold

Alan Neuhauser | June 9, 2016

Benchmark crude prices have crept past a crucial break-even point, but insiders worry they may soon fall again.


Once-Threatened Fish are Back – and Ready to Eat

Alan Neuhauser | June 6, 2016

Chefs and conservation groups are urging diners to start chowing down.


Is OPEC's Oil Era Over?

The Conversation | June 3, 2016

OPEC has been declared dead in recent months, but some wonder how alive it was anyway.


Despite Cheap Oil, Renewables Power Ahead for Record Year

Alan Neuhauser | June 1, 2016

Falling costs for wind and solar spurred strong investments in green energy in 2015, even as crude oil prices plummeted, a new report says.


House Sets Stage to Tighten Oversight of Household Chemicals

Alan Neuhauser | May 24, 2016

A long-awaited update to the nation's toxic chemicals standards appears imminent.


Clean Power Plan Opponents Crossing Their Fingers for Trump

Alan Neuhauser | May 23, 2016

Officials leading the charge against the emissions rule say its fate rests with the next president.

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