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The Navajo Tribal Utility Authority planned to electrify thousands of Navajo homes. Then COVID hit.
After 13 lawsuits against the program, the Emergency Relief for Farmers of Color Act is "on thin ice."
Whoever made the mess should pay to clean it up. But who is actually responsible?
A grand jury and the EPA have cited potential disposal problems, and activists are fighting new injection wells. Yet the gas industry claims fracking is essential for the state’s economic health and that most of its wastewater is safely recycled.
How one company is taking responsibility for energy expenditures over the entire life cycle of its products
An Alaska Native corporation proposal to use seismic exploration to search for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has been dropped.
Here’s why that matters.
Hawaii's largest utility, Hawaiian Electric, announced that it has far surpassed the island state's 2020 renewable energy goals.
This month, the Swiss outdoor clothing company Mammut took a small but “industry-leading” step toward addressing emissions from fossil-fuel-powered ships.