Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Rover pipeline owner disputing millions owed after razing historic Ohio home

Energy Transfer Partners finds itself embattled anew over the preservation of historic sites, this time in Ohio.

California Gov. Jerry Brown is backing a climate bill full of giveaways to polluters

Regulators say the measure would make it impossible to meet the state’s greenhouse gas reduction targets by 2030.

First-of-its-kind study measures fracking’s impact on nearby surface water quality

“Our work provides the first large-sample evidence showing that hydraulic fracturing is related to the quality of nearby surface waters for several U.S. shales.”

Washington activists launch ‘Climate Countdown’ to push lawmakers for urgent action

“We, as a society and as a whole, have to respond to the climate crisis.”

Why the oil industry’s pivot to carbon capture and storage—while it keeps on drilling—isn’t...

The fossil fuel industry is pushing for the U.S. government to support methods to capture its climate pollution. But what are their consequences?

US bans Russian oil but activists want broader break with fossil fuels

Phasing out the consumption of fossil fuels is seen as critical in both the fight against the climate crisis and the violence of petrostates.

Climate reality vs. public perception: Will toxic haze and the 2023 danger season make...

The onslaught has led to another round of media headlines and press releases from environmental and public health groups asking whether the nation is at a tipping point of urgency to fight climate change.

World’s largest iceberg breaks free in Antarctica

“It was grounded since 1986 but eventually it was going to decrease (in size) sufficiently to lose grip and start moving. I spotted first movement back in 2020.”

California legislature climate watchdog committee has little bite

The California Joint Legislative Committee on Climate Change Policies met for the first time this session on July 9, just days before the California...

VICTORY: Fracking Permits Halted in California

There will be no more fracking in California's offshore waters, at least until the U.S. Department of Interior can analyze the impacts of fracking on the environment.