Fulfilling America’s Promise: Tackling the Climate Crisis with Full Force
Independence Day calls for action against fossil fuels, aiming to leave our children an America true to its promise.
Independence Day calls for action against fossil fuels, aiming to leave our children an America true to its promise.
South Korea aims to cut emissions by 40% by 2030, facing hurdles like dense population and hilly terrain, eyeing nuclear and hydrogen.
Western states recently concluded that both carbon capture technology and natural conservation efforts are key for decarbonization.
Supporters of Initiative 2066 submitted 431,000 signatures to keep natural gas service in WA, setting up a key ballot debate.
Canadians are cutting annual gas expenses by transitioning to EVs. In 2023, over 320,000 new EVs were registered nationwide.
Vermont enacts the “Climate Superfund Act” to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for climate-related damages.
This election year, critical issues dominate concerns: energy reliability, human rights, pollution, wildlife loss, and economic impacts.
Environmental justice communities in California celebrated as the oil industry withdrew efforts to overturn a historic law aimed at curbing neighborhood oil drilling. This law prohibits new permits for wells within 3,200 feet of sensitive sites like homes and schools.
FTC alleges Scott Sheffield tried to collude with OPEC during the pandemic; he’s denied it. FTC barred Sheffield from ExxonMobil’s board, citing antitrust concerns.
WattEV and Shell discuss energy transition for trucks at ACT Expo 2024, highlighting the need for infrastructure and incentives.
The rural Georgian town of Dalton, once known for its fabric floor coverings, is undergoing a $2.5 billion investment by Qcells.
Hurricane Beryl intensified to Category 4 with 130 mph winds, prompting hurricane warnings across the Lesser Antilles.