United Kingdom 1 day ago UK could force oil, gas platform companies to convert rigs to green energy or face shut down: reports Oil and gas rig companies operating in the waters off the UK in the North Sea could face being shut down if they do not convert platforms to green electricity or low-carbon energy.
Supreme Court February 28 Big Oil companies ask Supreme Court to intervene in high-stakes climate case The fossil fuel industry is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a series of key questions related to ongoing litigation accusing it of causing global warming.
Washington February 28 Washington state's budget in flux as Republicans try to repeal carbon program Washington state Republicans are trying to repeal both the carbon pricing program and the tax on the sale of stocks and bonds. Democrats say this would destabilize the state budget.
US February 14 New Mexico officials approve legislative bill to reduce gas emissions in vehicles by 20% in 2030 New Mexico officials have passed a bill which is aimed at reducing car pollution by enforcing fuel standards. They hope to significantly reduce the emissions by 2030.
Climate Change January 26 White House halts enormous natural gas projects in victory for environmentalists The White House announced Friday that it is halting pending liquefied natural gas export terminal projects opposed but environmentalists, but supported by industry.
Energy In America January 25 Fossil fuel industry unleashes on Biden for halting key natural gas projects A coalition of dozens of major fossil fuel industry groups sent a joint letter to the Biden administration, calling for it to reverse an expected decision halting key projects.
Digital Originals January 24 Democrat in another blue city joins push to ban gas stoves A city official in Chicago is pushing to ban natural gas, making it the latest of a slew of cities aiming to limit gas stoves.
ENVIRONMENT January 13 World Economic Forum to kick off in Davos, Switzerland with global elites likely to face flak for private jets At last year's World Economic Forum, business leaders and government officials were slammed for using private jets while discussing the climate crisis.
Energy In America January 9 Biden admin's crackdown on dishwashers dealt blow by appeals court The Department of Energy's war on appliances was dealt a major blow Monday after a federal appeals court ruled against its actions targeting dishwashers.
Climate Change January 1 Left-wing climate group is quietly preparing judges for global warming cases A Washington, D.C.-based judicial advocacy group that's focused on environmental law is quietly training dozens of judges nationwide on how to handle future climate change cases.