Sunday, July 12, 2026

PennEast Pipeline cancelation could signal ‘end of an era’ for unnecessary fossil fuel projects

The pipeline would have crossed more than 88 waterways, 44 wetlands, 30 parks, and 33 conservation easements. Experts say the cancelation demonstrates that federal regulators must stop approving gas pipelines that fail to show they are needed in the first place.

Exclusive: Enbridge is behind this front group pushing the company’s Line 3 oil pipeline...

Enbridge has provided the group with funding, public relations, and a variety of advocacy tactics.

3 reasons Trump’s EPA pick can’t be trusted with climate science

This is why the man chosen to lead this agency needs to manage science responsibly so it can do its job.

Goldman Sachs becomes largest US bank to commit to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by...

The bank now joins Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, and Citi in aligning its financing activities with the goals of the Paris Agreement.

Big oil faces mounting legal battles over climate threats to its New England Oil...

The communities surrounding these terminals are constantly at risk of being inundated with a stew of oil and toxic materials."

Right-wing lobby group ALEC driving laws to blacklist companies that boycott the oil industry

The group’s strategy, which aims to protect large oil firms and other conservative-friendly industries, is modeled on legislation to punish divestment from Israel.

Iceland holds its first funeral for a glacier

"The symbolic death of a glacier is a warning to us, and we need action."

Why plans to turn America’s Rust Belt into a new plastics belt are bad...

Climate implications make a petrochemical build-out risky, not only from an environmental perspective, but also from a fiscal perspective.

Chevron buys Hess, becomes second megadeal in the energy sector

Chevron announced it will purchase Hess Corp. for $53 billion weeks after Exxon Mobil announced its deal to acquire Pioneer Natural resources for $60 billion.