With $6.5 Billion Loan, Nuclear Gets New Life in US
That's about six times more than DOE gave as the biggest loan for cleantech.
That's about six times more than DOE gave as the biggest loan for cleantech.
The Bush rule allowed mining companies to dump their debris right into rivers - the court threw that rule out and buffers are required again.
How ironic that Exxon's CEO doesn't want fracking near his home ... and other fracking news.
In this landmark agreement in Massachusetts, the state and natural gas plant developer agreed to binding conditions, assuring there's an end to the 'bridge.'
Federal agencies and big corporations are actively spying on environmental organizations, and activitsts are in jail in Sochi.
No need to wait to see what EPA's power plant regs are, ALEC legislation is already introduced in 12 states.
Tar sands extraction could begin this year, destroying some of the most biodiverse, beautiful wilderness in the US.
Chevy has embarked on a truly innovative, useful program that helps fund carbon reduction projects at colleges while retiring their carbon credits.
New car labels affixed will raise awareness of the value of filling up with renewable fuels.
Court sides with landowners and nullifies Keystone pipeline through Nebraska; Canada's doctors and environmental groups fear retribution from the government.