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By Phil McKenna

Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant would close under a new proposal

California Utility Says Clean Energy Will Replace Power From State's Last Nuclear Plant

By Phil McKenna

For Virgin Islands, Being on the Frontlines of Climate Impacts Is Grounds for a Lawsuit

By Phil McKenna

Oil train protesters block a train in Vancouver, Wash.

Protesters Arrested for Blocking Railroad in Call for Oil-by-Rail Moratorium

By Phil McKenna

Geologist and University of Texas professor John Geissman

Texas Professor Talks Climate in Oil Industry's Training Ground

By Phil McKenna

Emissions of methane from facilities like this one in Williston, N.D., is a matter of dispute

Environmental Group Alleges Scientific Fraud in Disputed Methane Studies

By Phil McKenna

The ExxonMobil shareholders meeting had unprecedented discussion of climate issues

Exxon Rebuffs Shareholder Requests to Address Climate Change

By Phil McKenna

EPA chief Gina McCarthy has long said the agency would tackle methane emissions

EPA Begins Crackdown on Methane Emissions

By Phil McKenna

Denmark Is Kicking Its Fossil Fuel Habit. Can the Rest of the World Follow?

By Phil McKenna

Oil Giants Would Be Worth More by Drilling Less in a Low-Carbon World, Analysts Say

By Phil McKenna

Activists Step Up Long-Running Campaign to Hold Oil Industry Accountable for Climate Damages

By Phil McKenna

Spikes in U.S. Air Pollution Linked to Warming Climate

By Phil McKenna

AGU Will Accept Exxon Money, Despite Scientists' Protest

By Phil McKenna, Zahra Hirji

Public opinion in most of the world is in line with the science, but not in the U.S.

New Study Reaffirms the Scientific Consensus on Climate Change

By Phil McKenna

The Aliso Canyon natural gas leak brought new attention to methane leaks

No Shortcuts Found for Spotting Wells That Leak the Most Methane

By Phil McKenna

A Keystone 1 leak in South Dakota raises more fears about pipeline safety

Keystone I Leak Raises More Doubts About Pipeline Safety

By Phil McKenna

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon speaks at the Paris climate conference in December 2015

Study Sends a Warning to Wall Street of Trillions at Risk From Climate Change

By Phil McKenna

Property Rights Outcry Stops Billion-Dollar Pipeline in Georgia

By Phil McKenna

Methane Hazard Lurks in Boston's Aging, Leaking Gas Pipes, Study Says

By Phil McKenna

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