Report: Interior Must Address Bird Deaths Caused by Canada's Tar Sands
Destructive mining and drilling practices in the heart of Canada's forest bird nurseries have already killed thousands of birds and are putting millions more at ...
Corn growers face pressure on sustainable farming
orn growers will most likely face growing corporate pressureto raise crops more sustainably, according to a group that released an environmental assessment critical of the ...
Secretary of State John Kerry says summit will seek global action to protect oceans
Secretary of State John F. Kerry said Wednesday that he will "try to coalesceglobal action around the oceans" next week by hosting an international summit ...
This year's cold winter boosts skepticism -- academic survey
The frigid weather across much of the United States this winter likely dampened belief in global warming the following spring, according to a survey from ...
EPA's water rule takes bipartisan beating
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposal to redefine the scope of its authority over the nation's waters drew a barrage of criticism Wednesday from House ...
Coal company vows to fight EPA climate rule
Coal mining giant Murray Energy Corp. had pledged to fight the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed rules to limit carbon emissions from power plants.
Analysis: Oil Companies Used 45 Million Pounds of Air Toxic Chemicals in
Oil companies over the past year used more than 45 million pounds of dangerous chemicals in Los Angeles and Orange counties that have a history ...
EPA Permit Program Stymies CCS For Power Plant Emissions, Industry Says
Energy industry groups say that EPA's rules governing carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) have created hurdles for operators to accept carbon dioxide (CO2) streams from ...
Weighing the Risks of Investing in Energy Companies
Norway's economy is highly dependent on oil and gas production, yet the Nordic country's largest private pension fund manager, Storebrand, worries about the risks of ...
First House hearing set on EPA climate rule
A House panel on Wednesday confirmed the first hearing next week over the administration's controversial climate rule limiting carbon pollution from power plants.