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Keystone XL was supposed to be a green pipeline. What does that even mean? By Juliet Grable / Feb 5, 2021
X-Prize Challenge Offers $1.4 Million for Revolutionary Oil Cleanup Tech By Clay Dillow / Jul 29, 2010
Grid Could Meet Sudden Energy Demands By Storing Power As Liquid Oxygen By Rebecca Boyle / Aug 12, 2010
Newly Discovered Underwater Oil Plume Paints a Complex Picture of Gulf Leak Aftermath By Rebecca Boyle / Aug 20, 2010
Autonomous Swarming Robots Can Skim Sea Surface, Collecting Oil As A Team By Rebecca Boyle / Aug 25, 2010
A trip down the Ohio River reveals the oil and gas industry’s next big move By Teake Zuidema/Nexus Media News / Feb 23, 2021
Gas stoves are bad for the environment—but what if the power goes out? By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 5, 2021
Companies may soon pay a higher price for emitting carbon. But will it be high enough? By Ramin Skibba/Undark / Mar 9, 2021
Six Months After The Leak, We Survey The Deepwater Horizon Disaster Up Close By Jennifer Abbasi / Oct 21, 2010
Oil and gas companies are making old pipelines the landowner’s problem By Kate Wheeling/Nexus Media / Mar 10, 2021
How one Western bird’s numbers went from abundant to alarmingly low By Benjamin Alva Polley/Field & Stream / Apr 1, 2021
Old fish bones could make the eco-friendly plastic we’ve been waiting for By Shaena Montanari / Apr 8, 2021