On a recent conservative broadcast, the Georgia congresswoman called climate research "unscientific."
More than 17 million Americans live near an active upstream facility that could cause health problems, as a new interactive map illustrates.
Put down the drill and step away from the coal mine.
The administration won't move forward with the three leases in the Cook Inlet and the Gulf because of "lack of industry interest" and legal difficulties.
Massive planned oil and gas projects are set to derail climate progress, reporting from the Guardian reveals.
If anything could motivate world leaders out of climate apathy, it's this latest IPCC warning.
A report shows the trillions banks are giving to fossil fuel development, even after they pinky-swore to work toward decarbonization.
A newly public email lays bare the financial giant’s cozy relationship with a climate-change-denying oil regulator.
Prices are soaring. But if Big Oil takes the bait in pursuit of profits, it could end up screwed.
Valero would like you to think you could never live a good life without its products. It's the fossil fuel industry's latest trick.
The coal state says it won't use money from BlackRock, whose CEO recently defended the bank's continued investment in fossil fuels. (Yes, this makes no sense.)
While many conservative states are fighting to protect fossil fuels, Nebraska is set to clean up its act. (With a few caveats, that is.)
The Biden administration has approved more fossil fuel drilling permits than the average amount approved every year of Trump’s presidency except 2020.
Please shed a tear for the world's leading gas exporters who are suffering from "cancel culture" because their product is destroying the planet.
The outcome raises the question about these talks and the state of the planet in 2021: What, exactly, constitutes progress and success?
Costa Rica and Denmark are leading the world's first concrete effort to stop the climate crisis in its tracks.
The U.S., UK, and Canada are among the countries announcing they'll no longer give money to fossil fuel projects. But as always, the devil is in the details.
World leaders don't need luck to stop climate change. They need a plan to end fossil fuel use.
Porter's food props are a welcome and accessible way to visualize just how much Big Oil scams the American public.
In an absurd spectacle on Thursday, Republicans expressed a deep love for the fossil fuel industry—which just so happens to be one of their biggest donors.