Tech to capture and reuse carbon is on the rise. But can it help the world reach its climate goals? By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 5, 2022
The Strategic Petroleum Reserve only covers a fraction of US energy demands By Philip Kiefer / Mar 4, 2022
What we know about the firefight at Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant on Friday By Paul Szoldra / Task & Purpose / Mar 4, 2022
We need safer ways to recycle electric car and cellphone batteries By Anuradha Varanasi / Mar 1, 2022
What a key natural-gas pipeline has to do with the Russia-Ukraine crisis By Kelsey D. Atherton / Feb 23, 2022
EV charging stations need repairs—but who’s going to foot the bill? By Kevin Williams / The Drive / Feb 16, 2022
In 5 seconds, this fusion reactor made enough energy to power a home for a day By Sara Kiley Watson / Feb 10, 2022
Hitting Biden’s greenhouse goals could save billions in health-related costs By Sara Kiley Watson / Feb 3, 2022
A federal judge has blocked Biden’s controversial oil and gas leases By Sara Kiley Watson / Jan 31, 2022
Offshore wind farms could bank carbon dioxide on slow days By David Goldberg / The Conversation / Jan 25, 2022
ExxonMobil’s ‘net-zero’ goals don’t address its biggest source of carbon emissions By Hannah Seo / Jan 19, 2022
Coal and transportation fueled a surge in US carbon emissions last year By Sara Kiley Watson / Jan 10, 2022
Utility companies could nix one-third of their emissions by 2050. Here’s how. By Angely Mercado / Dec 29, 2021
Biden’s infrastructure act bets big on 3 types of ‘green’ energy tech By Sara Kiley Watson / Nov 22, 2021
Physicists want to create energy like stars do. These two ways are their best shot. By Rahul Rao / Nov 15, 2021
The new infrastructure bill will fund pollution cleanup. But will it hold polluters accountable? By Philip Kiefer / Nov 9, 2021
The oil and gas industry knew about climate change in the 1950s By Benjamin Franta/The Conversation / Oct 29, 2021
CEPP could boost the biggest climate policy in US history—if it survives the Senate By Sara Kiley Watson / Oct 25, 2021
The price of solar panels just went up—here’s what that means for you By Eleanor Cummins / Oct 8, 2021
How to tell if your sustainable investments really are good for the planet By Angely Mercado / Oct 5, 2021
A new program will incentivize utility companies to tap clean sources, and that’s not the only good news By Angely Mercado / Sep 28, 2021
To prevent catastrophic global warming, we need to leave fossils fuels in the ground By Ula Chrobak / Sep 10, 2021
The world’s worst conductor could be a game changer in the climate crisis By Rahul Rao / Jul 23, 2021
Rethinking our roofs, parking lots, and sidewalks could save money and lives By Angely Mercado / Jul 15, 2021
The 123,000 MPH Plasma Engine That Could Finally Take Astronauts To Mars By Sam Howe Verhovek / Oct 13, 2010
World’s Most Powerful X-Ray-Making Accelerator To Open This Year On Long Island By Francie Diep / Nov 4, 2014
Videos show a surreal ‘eye of fire’ in the Gulf of Mexico after gas pipeline ruptures at sea By Rachel Feltman / Jul 3, 2021
Scott Pruitt wants to roll back the EPA’s requirements for clean vehicles. It’s going to be a fight. By Jordan Golson / Apr 6, 2018
Millions of acres in the Arctic refuge are off limits to drilling—for now By Sage Marshall/Field & Stream / Jun 7, 2021