CNBC let the head of a DC think tank defend an oil CEO's leadership of a climate conference. There was just one problem.
The young climate activist was carried off by police along with other demonstrators who refused to leave the site of a planned mine expansion in Germany.
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, CEO of the world's 12th biggest fossil fuel producer, is slated to be the COP28 president.
Some 500,000 customers lost power in the Carolinas—which, utilities say, was needed to help stave off a much bigger disaster.
The EPA wants more ethanol, biogas, and wood pellet power in the nation's fuel mix. But is that actually a good thing?
In 2023 we will see the first real movement in a global energy transition—and will hit lots of bumps in the road along the way.
A whistleblower formerly employed by biomass giant Enviva said the company's claims about how it produces its products are "a joke."
From a dumb Republican war on investing to nuclear energy's renaissance, here are some of the historic moments from this year.
From grocery bills to insurance premiums, warming temperatures hit Americans' wallets hard this year.
The pipeline spilled diluted bitumen into Mill Creek. Experts say that makes cleanup a lot more difficult.
The move comes as renewables are projected to make up the majority of electricity on the grid next year.
The layoffs of thousands of workers spell danger for fire season.
According to Canada-based TC Energy, an estimated 14,000 barrels spilled into a creek.
The Duo Wireless Charger Power Stand also keeps your smartphone vertical and useable while it charges.
Renewable power capacity will double in the next five years, says a new International Energy Agency report.
An industry leader said customers should expect higher ticket prices as airlines switch to more sustainable fuels.
County officials said the damage was caused by firearms, but no one has claimed credit.
Oil prices are crashing, thanks to a number of different factors.
The industry that brings most of our stuff to our door has been notoriously difficult to decarbonize.
The company announced a new partnership with Redwood Materials, the same startup that's promised to supply Tesla and Panasonic with recycled materials.