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In New Mexico, oil companies agreed to work with regulators to find a solution to the state’s more than 70,000 unplugged wells. After months of negotiations, the industry turned against the bill it helped shape.
With electricity demand spiking, the Southern Company has opted to keep burning fossil fuels.
The Biden administration will weigh the climate impacts of exporting LNG before approving new terminals. It won't be easy.
As it negotiates water rights with tribes, Arizona goes to unique lengths to extract concessions that limit tribes’ opportunities for growth and economic development, according to a ProPublica and High Country News investigation.
It may not be as dramatic as when the West burns, but an unseasonably warm, dry winter could make fire season longer and more intense.
A new framework will require countries to buy carbon offsets if their air travel emissions keep growing.
Fossil fuel companies are turning to rural communities for critical minerals, raising familiar hopes and fears.
A data-driven disaster tool shows “bias” against rural communities.
The treaty, if ratified, will establish a new set of rules aimed at conserving marine species and ecosystems.