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Study: Gas-powered appliances may be hazardous for your health
Just an hour of cooking can push air quality measures beyond nationally acceptable limits.
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Coronavirus has states hitting pause — except when it comes to oil and gas drilling
Coronavirus has states hitting pause — except when it comes to oil and gas drilling.
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‘We will disappear as an industry’: Texas considers a last-ditch effort to save oil producers
At a hearing on Tuesday, Texas formally considered statewide cuts in oil production for the first time since the 1970s.
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How coronavirus is changing electricity usage, in 3 charts
“Shelter in place” has shifted when we use electricity -- and how much we're using.
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Here’s why the coronavirus pandemic has the U.S. oil industry feeling ill
Trump is about to lose his “the U.S. is a net exporter of oil” bragging rights due to the coronavirus.
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How the oil price collapse could reduce methane emissions — or make them much worse
“What is coming out of these flares is toxic: It's harmful to people, it's harmful to local air quality, and it's harmful to the climate."
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In Texas, a half-baked plan to save the oil industry from a coronavirus-fueled crash
Regulators in the Lone Star state are contemplating a drastic measure that hasn’t been attempted since the 1970s.
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Even coronavirus can’t stop Trump’s environmental rollbacks
What happens to environmental protection when a pandemic takes hold?
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As coronavirus infects markets, sustainable funds prove their mettle
COVID-19 is roiling global markets. Why are sustainable funds faring better than traditional investments?
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Coronavirus fallout could be the ‘nail in the coffin’ for smaller oil companies
Environmental groups fear low crude prices could cause a spike in abandoned oil wells.