
Cooking for the Planet: Insight into Chicago’s Sustainable Culinary Scene
Food and Climate Change: Making Sustainable Choices The issue of food lies at the heart of climate change mitigation. Dietary choices and consumption patterns have
Food and Climate Change: Making Sustainable Choices The issue of food lies at the heart of climate change mitigation. Dietary choices and consumption patterns have
Industry Influence Stalls Anti-Pipeline Legislation in Iowa Despite Widespread Opposition In Iowa, wealthy pipeline interests appear to have a significant influence on the state’s most
Navajo Nation Navigates Challenges in Transition from Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy The Navajo Nation’s shift from fossil fuel production to the generation of renewable
EQT Corp. resumes curtailed natural gas supply, as CEO Toby Rice cites a hot summer forecast and incremental process.
Human emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) have risen 40% in 40 years. A 20% cut is needed by 2050 to meet climate targets.
U.S. gas prices are falling, offering some relief to drivers. The national average for gas prices currently stands at around $3.44, marking a significant 9
West Texas rancher Schuyler Wight faces recurring issues with reactivating abandoned oil wells leaking gassy water on his land.
ConocoPhillips to Acquire Marathon Oil in $17.1 Billion Deal In a surprising move, ConocoPhillips has announced plans to acquire Marathon Oil in an all-stock deal,
Wastewater from Pennsylvania Natural Gas Wells Could Contain Vital Lithium Supply In 2007, geoscientist Terry Engelder from Penn State University estimated that Pennsylvania might house
Data Center Growth in Virginia Raises Environmental Concerns An unexpected move by Loudoun County, a Washington, D.C. suburb in Northern Virginia, sparked wide-ranging discussions in
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) revealed plans to stop issuing new coal mining leases on federally managed lands within Wyoming’s Powder River Basin. This