US Will Buy 3 Million More Barrels for Emergency Reserve
The Energy Department announced Friday it planned to purchase 3 million more barrels of crude oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Offshore wind supporters hope nascent floating turbines backed by the Biden administration can ease legal conflicts while building a US supply chain to harness most of the renewable energy potential along the country’s coastlines.
A landmark climate trial that will reverberate in states and litigation across the US is set to begin Monday, when more than a dozen young people face off with the state of Montana at Lewis and Clark County District Court.
As millions of people in New York and other major North American cities choke on acrid smoke, they could point their accusatory fingers farther North than the wildfires ravaging Quebec — all the way to the global Arctic.
Utilities facing financial hurdles from coming federal water limits for PFAS stand to receive a boost from an historic $11 billion in potential legal settlements, but that money isn’t likely to fully meet utilities’ needs, according to attorneys.
Politicized rhetoric against ESG is making it harder for investment managers to consider the financial risks posed by climate change, says the overseer of the nation’s biggest municipal pension fund.
The Energy Department announced Friday it planned to purchase 3 million more barrels of crude oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
The Biden administration is on track to modestly boost the amount of biodiesel that must be blended into the nation’s fuel supply when it finalizes annual quotas next week.
Environmental groups lost their bid to undo a plan for a northwestern Montana forest that they say could harm local residents and wildlife.
A family pesticide business will need to excavate chemical-contaminated soil per a lower court’s orders, a federal appeals court said Friday
Chesapeake Energy Corp.'s post-bankruptcy royalty fee settlements with about 23,000 Pennsylvania landowners were approved without jurisdictional authority, the Fifth Circuit ruled.
A landmark climate trial that will reverberate in states and litigation across the US is set to begin Monday, when more than a dozen young people face off with the state of Montana at Lewis and Clark County District Court.
States facing mounting costs over the cleanup of “forever chemicals” have directed their attention at chemical manufacturers, with a flurry of lawsuits coming as the companies reach large settlements over similar pollution claims.
Hazardous smoke from wildfires has become a
The US Energy Department has awarded KORE Power Inc. an $850 million conditional loan commitment for the construction of an Arizona battery cell manufacturing facility.
A federal judge ordered the release of legal documents related to the grand jury testimony of former Vice President
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