The Texas Public Policy Foundation used AI to push a misleading story about renewable energy—a practice that could soon become widespread.
Three feet of snow hit New England Tuesday, and California's 11th atmospheric river left 40 of its 58 counties in states of emergency.
The deadly storm hit Mozambique and Malawi for a second time over the weekend, weeks after it first made landfall in February.
A suite of bills introduced in the state legislature last week aims to restrict wind and solar—despite their success.
The administration on Monday gave the green light for the Conoco Phillips-owned Willow Project.
While his various news outlets rail against 'woke capitalism,' one of his largest companies is hiring for a position in that space.
A new analysis puts some scary numbers on our global plastic problem.
The troubled Vogtle plant, which is billions of dollars over budget but will be a key source of carbon-free power, has reached a crucial milestone.
A new material that more efficiently filters CO2 from the air could help improve the fledgling technology.
A huge area of the U.S. is in for colder temperatures after a very warm February.
"We’re gonna teach them some manners," State Sen. Bryan Hughes said of the potential new anti-ESG legislation targeting insurance companies.
A massive new oilfield could be greenlit by the Biden administration as early as this week.
Ray Brewer pled guilty this week to charges he defrauded investors when he said he was building anaerobic digesters on dairy farms in California and Idaho.
Owners of the Thacker Pass project broke ground on Wednesday, despite a two-year battle over the site.
A coalition of cities voted to keep backing a project to build's the nation's first small modular reactor, despite rising costs.
The billionaire expressed interest in geoengineering to block sunlight, as scientists cautiously advise more research into the controversial practice.
“Indigenous rights, human rights, must go hand-in-hand with climate protection and climate action,” Thunberg said.
A team from Purdue University is using nanotechnology to create paints that reflect 98% of sunlight.
Researchers and a local utility are testing an innovative way to slow down evaporation while adding solar energy to the grid.
These white paints are so reflective that they can stop buildings and aircraft from absorbing heat.