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Iatan generating station. Credit: Army Corps of Engineers

With Coal's Dominance in Missouri, Prospects of Clean Energy Transition Remain Uncertain

By Bryce Gray, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Flooding washed away a bridge near the proposed route of the Keystone Pipeline. Credit: Anna Belle Peevey

Midwest Flooding Exposes Another Oil Pipeline Risk — on Keystone XL’s Route

By Neela Banerjee

Pre-production plastic pellets, known as nurdles, that had spilled from a train car. Credit: Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Investors Pressure Oil Giants on Ocean Plastics Pollution

By David Hasemyer

Memphis at dusk, with a banner celebrating an anniversary of Memphis Light, Gas and Water, the municipal utility. Credit: Tim Graham/Getty Images

Cities Pressure TVA to Boost Renewable Energy & One Considers Breaking Away

By James Bruggers

The Michigan City Generating Station, one of NIPSCO's coal-fired power plants, sits on the shore of Lake Michigan. Credit: Joe Passe/CC-BY-SA-2.0

Replacing Coal with Renewable Energy Will Save This Utility Billions. The Coal Industry Is Fighting It.

By Dan Gearino

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat running for president. Credit: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

These Candidates Vow to Leave Fossil Fuel Reserves in the Ground, a 180° Turn from Trump

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Jason Kenney was elected premier of Alberta. Credit: Keith Beaty/Toronto Star via Getty Images

Canada’s Tar Sands Province Elects a Combative New Leader Promising Oil & Pipeline Revival

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Plastic waste. Credit: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

4 Ways to Cut Plastic’s Growing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

By Phil McKenna

Trump signed two executive orders to try to expedite fossil fuel infrastructure during a visit to Crosby, Texas, on April 10, 2019. Credit: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images

Trump Aims to Speed Pipeline Projects by Limiting State Environmental Reviews

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Martha Itta outside the Native Village of Nuiqsut office. Credit: Sabrina Shankman/InsideClimate News

What the Arctic Drilling Ban Means to Native Villages Who Rely on the Ocean

By Sabrina Shankman

Arctic oil drilling. Credit: Sergey Anisimov/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Judge Blocks Trump's Arctic Offshore Drilling Expansion as Lawyers Ramp Up Legal Challenges

By Sabrina Shankman

Remote regions of Puerto Rico have been using solar power for years. Now the U.S. territory’s legislature has approved a rapid, territory-wide scale-up to 100 percent clean energy by 2050. Credit: David S. Holloway/Getty Images

Puerto Rico Passes 100% Clean Energy Bill. Will Natural Gas Imports Get in the Way?

By Phil McKenna

Protesters approach a Dakota Access pipeline construction site at Standing Rock in 2016. Credit: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

More States Crack Down on Pipeline Protesters and 'Conspirators'

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Credit: Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty

Major Pipeline Delays Leave Canada’s Tar Sands Struggling

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Energy Secretary Rick Perry were at this year's CERAWeek, where oil and gas executives discuss the future of energy, particularly fossil fuels. Credit: Ron Przysucha/State Department

Energy Execs’ Tone on Climate Changing, But They Still See a Long Fossil Future

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Coal ash from the now-retired Allen Fossil Plant is among the worst groundwater polluters, a new study finds. Credit: Tennessee Valley Authority

Coal Ash Contaminates Groundwater at 91% of U.S. Coal Plants, Tests Show

By James Bruggers

Ethane cracker plant. Credit: James Bruggers

Plastics: The New Coal in Appalachia?

By James Bruggers

Tennessee Valley Authority voted to close its Paradise coal-fired power plant in Kentucky. Credit: TVA

TVA Votes to Close 2 Coal Plants, Despite Political Pressure from Trump and Kentucky GOP

By James Bruggers

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