
Decarbonizing the Baltic-Finnish Gas Market: A Necessity and an Opportunity
Transitioning existing natural gas infrastructure with renewable electricity and improved efficiency is key for a resilient energy future.
Transitioning existing natural gas infrastructure with renewable electricity and improved efficiency is key for a resilient energy future.
Natural gas isn’t safe for the planet or climate. It’s a fossil fuel like oil and coal, contributing heavily to climate crises.
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.
This election year, critical issues dominate concerns: energy reliability, human rights, pollution, wildlife loss, and economic impacts.
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.
Ex-bankers Mike Sabel and Bob Pender built Venture Global LNG, now poised as a top US LNG supplier amid industry challenges.
A new report reveals the fossil fuel industry’s greenwashing by promoting natural gas as a low-carbon fuel through questionable certifications.
Despite claims of full fossil fuel divestment, UC’s recent SEC filings reveal ongoing investments in fossil fuel companies, raising transparency concerns.
New Mexico’s proposed rule on reusing treated oil drill wastewater for industrial processes sparks debate. Concerns include environmental safety, seismic activity, and water shortages.
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