Coal Boom Finally Ends
While there's still too much coal in the pipeline, for every coal plant that comes online, two are shelved.
While there's still too much coal in the pipeline, for every coal plant that comes online, two are shelved.
The natural gas pipeline crosses 125 miles of sensitive land and property owners are being bullied with the prospect of eminent domain.
Republican leadership says they are just getting started, but let's celebrate for now.
Over the last two years, the top five oil and gas companies spent $59 million on lobbying.
A growing number of investors are waking up to the risk and moving their money out of fossil fuel stocks.
In a great move, landlords in England and Wales will have to tighten up properties that get a failing grade on energy efficiency.
EPA and DOI's statements lay out why the State Department should reject Keystone.
The Senate spent an entire month debating a bill that will be vetoed, see how they voted on the various amendments.
Scotland's moratorium will be in place until there's a full public debate, and the UK compromised with a set of strict regulations.
President Obama continues his supposed balanced approach of conserve here, drill there.