President Biden has proposed seven hydrogen-producing hubs throughout the U.S. that are expected to replace fossil fuels if constructed.
Steel made using hydrogen and powered by renewable energy could drastically reduce carbon emissions and employ a well-paid, industrial workforce.
As coal declines, miners' unions are struggling to bargain for better conditions.
Home heating prices have gone up since last year, prompting people to turn to an age-old method to keep their homes warm.
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.
The EPA wants more ethanol, biogas, and wood pellet power in the nation's fuel mix. But is that actually a good thing?
An industry leader said customers should expect higher ticket prices as airlines switch to more sustainable fuels.
An unseasonably warm fall and a big push to import and stockpile natural gas have left energy prices plummeting away from summer highs.
A new study finds that a process meant to get rid of methane resulting from oil and gas production may be far less effective than previous estimates.
The city, where Target is headquartered, is pressuring big brands to “abandon fossil-fueled ships.”
The Ku-Maloob-Zaap oilfield in the Gulf of Mexico released a shocking amount of the greenhouse gas methane last month, a new report finds.
The carbon emissions coming from the plant's huge daily flares are equivalent to those produced by about 1,800 gas cars in a year.
Researchers in the UK rolled out a prototype last week of a paper-thin floating fuel cell.
An anti-fungal molecule produced by the Streptomyces bacteria could enable supercharged biofuels.
A report details the disturbing climate implications of a new LNG push, which gained steam after the invasion of Ukraine.
The announcement by the Biden Administration might make big corn happy, but don’t buy the climate or cost claims.
Jim Justice says we don't need to stop burning fossil fuels, because God will give us time to deal with climate change later.
“There’s never been a time when the divorce between hype and reality in oil and gas has been greater."
Huge methane emissions have been sneaking under the radar, new figures from the International Energy Agency reveal.
The move against the Nord Stream 2 project illustrates how geopolitical conflict—not the climate crisis—shapes energy policy.