SEC Proposes Landmark Rule Requiring Companies to Tell Investors of Risks Posed by Climate Change By Georgina Gustin
As Lake Powell Hits Landmark Low, Arizona Looks to a $1 Billion Investment and Mexican Seawater to Slake its Thirst By Aydali Campa
‘Last Gasp for Coal’ Saw Illinois Plants Crank up Emission-Spewing Production Last Year By Brett Chase, Dan Gearino
As the US Rushes After the Minerals for the Energy Transition, a 150-Year-Old Law Allows Mining Companies Free Rein on Public Lands By Jim Robbins
At Global Energy Conference, Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Argue For Fossil Fuels’ Future in the Energy Transition By Nicholas Kusnetz
Inside Clean Energy: Three Charts to Help Make Sense of 2021, a Year Coal Was Up and Solar Was Way Up By Dan Gearino
Looking to Reduce Emissions, Apparel Makers Turn to Their Factories in the Developing World By Phil McKenna
‘Delay is Death,’ said UN Chief António Guterres of the New IPCC Report Showing Climate Impacts Are Outpacing Adaptation Efforts By Bob Berwyn
New Mexico Wants it ‘Both Ways,’ Insisting on Environmental Regulations While Benefiting from Oil and Gas By Isabel Koyama, Sarah Suwalsky, Jimmy Cloutier and Zach Van Arsdale
How One Native American Tribe is Battling for Control Over Flaring By Isaac Stone Simonelli, Maya Leachman and Andrew Onodera
Oil and Gas Companies ‘Flare’ or ‘Vent’ Excess Natural Gas. It’s Like Burning Money—and it’s Bad for the Environment By Nicole Sadek, Zoha Tunio and Sarah Hunt
Why Do Environmental Justice Advocates Oppose Carbon Markets? Look at California, They Say By Kristoffer Tigue