The Golden State's new draft plan estimates offshore wind could power up to 15 million homes by 2045.
Oil industry money funneled to conservative senators has helped get us to where we are today.
The U.S. is hoping to reduce its dependence on other countries for key minerals amid the EV and energy grid transition.
The state is going after banks that might be "selling the hope of a 'green' tomorrow."
Chevron and Exxon reported massive earnings gains in the first quarter of 2022. How interesting.
The island is frequently hit by blackouts, and now several companies want compensation for lost revenue.
A phase out of the incandescent light bulb begins today.
An updated energy code applies to all new commercial and multifamily buildings, starting next July.
No one—not the oil and gas industry, nor environmental groups—is happy with the new federal lands leasing announcement.
The pair will test their new plastic solar panels in a 9,400 mile drive in a Tesla around Australia this September.
The NPR member station has partnered with the oil giant for a series riddled with industry talking points.
Two recent records set by renewables in the U.S. are welcome wins amid climate doom and gloom.
NY State attorney general Letitia James is looking into costs from “production to pump" in search of potential price gouging.
In the decade since a tsunami caused a nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi power plant, solar panels have been built across the surrounding area.
A bill pending in the New York State Assembly could ban new cryptocurrency mining operations in the state’s shuttered power plants. Earther talks to its author.
The announcement by the Biden Administration might make big corn happy, but don’t buy the climate or cost claims.
The system is being restored "little by little," power officials said.
A report shows the trillions banks are giving to fossil fuel development, even after they pinky-swore to work toward decarbonization.
Nemus says it is creating a "generation of Guardians" to protect the Amazon.
A new analysis lays out just how much money companies like BP, Shell and Exxon have paid to Russia.