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The Overpass Light Brigade sends a message to the University of Wisconsin, urging divestment from fossil fuel companies. Credit: Joe Brusky/CC-BY-NC-2.0

Ireland Set to Divest from Fossil Fuels, First Country in Global Campaign

By Phil McKenna

A technician discusses a chest X-ray with a coal miner in Harlan County, Kentucky, as part of a black lung screening program run by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Credit: NOISH

8 Black Lung Indictments Allege Coal Mine Managers Lied About Health Safety

By James Bruggers

Andrew Wheeler, who becomes acting EPA administrator, is sworn in as deputy administrator by then-EPA head Scott Pruitt. Credit: EPA

6 Ways Andrew Wheeler Could Reshape Climate Policy at EPA

By Marianne Lavelle

Yorktown Power Station, Virginia. Credit: Carmen Shields/CC-BY-2.0

2 Zombie Coal Plants Show Why Trump’s Emergency Plan Doesn’t Mean Reliability

By John H. Cushman Jr.

A protester outside the meeting where Minnesota regulators discussed approval of a new Enbridge Line 3 oil pipeline. Credit: Lorie Shaull/CC-BY-SA-2.0

Controversial Tar Sands Pipeline Approved in Minnesota Wild Rice Region

By Phil McKenna

Ocean shipping accounts for about 3 percent of global CO2 emissions. Nations and the industry have started discussing how to reduce these emissions, but the steps they’ve identified so far are modest. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

The Toughest Emissions to Cut Are a Big Chunk of the Climate Problem Today

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Exxon’s Sitting on Key Records Subpoenaed in Climate Fraud Inquiry, N.Y. Says

By David Hasemyer

Oil and Gas Fields Leak Far More Methane than EPA Reports, Study Finds

By Sabrina Shankman

Mining coal in Wyoming. Credit: U.S. Bureau of Land Management

Court: Coal Mined From Public Lands Doesn't Need New Climate Impact Review

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Power lines. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

No Grid Emergency to Justify Coal Bailout, Energy Regulators Tell Congress

By John H. Cushman Jr.

The Ohio River has 26 coal-fired power plants along its banks, about one every 38 miles. For decades, a regional commission has overseen standards for water pollution that crosses state lines. Credit: Saul Loeb/Getty Images

Ohio River May Lose Its Regional Water Quality Standards, Vote Suggests

By James Bruggers

Demonstrators criticize Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over his support from the oil industry using signs that read Crudeau Oil on a fake pipeline. Credit: Tolga Akmen/AFP/Getty Images

Oil Pipelines or Climate Action? Trudeau Walks a Political Tightrope

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Pipeline proposals have drawn large public protests, as well as formal comments opposing them.  Credit: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images

Public Comments on Pipeline Plans May Be Slipping Through Cracks at FERC, Audit Says

By Phil McKenna

Air Pollution From Coal Plants Tied to Premature Births

Premature Birth Rates Drop Across California After Coal and Oil Plants Shut Down

By Sabrina Shankman

Embattled Atlantic Coast Pipeline Faces Environmental Justice Complaint

Atlantic Coast Pipeline Faces Civil Rights Complaint After Key Permit Is Blocked

By Phil McKenna

A solar farm is planned for Bent Mountain, a former coal mine in Kentucky's Pike County. Credit: Kenny Stanely/RH Group

Solar Plans for a Mined Kentucky Mountaintop Could Hinge on...More Coal Mining

By James Bruggers

Cleanup of the Enbridge pipeline Kalamazoo River oil spill in 2010. Credit: State of Michigan

Enbridge Fined for Failing to Fully Inspect Pipelines After Kalamazoo Oil Spill

By David Hasemyer

Pacifica California, in San Mateo County, by air. Credit: Philar/CC-BY-SA-2.0

In Cities v. Exxon, Is Sauce for the Goose Also Sauce for the Gander?

By David Hasemyer

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