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State officials criticized the administration for stopping work on the nearly finished offshore wind project in New England.
Current and former employees pointed to staff reductions, bureaucratic requirements and the “censorship of climate science." ...
The lawmakers asked the Agriculture Department to provide at least 60 days for public input and for a full, updated proposal ...
EPA is seeking public feedback on a large pool of applicants — a motley group that includes mainstream academic researchers, ...
Fifteen young people argue that state laws benefit fossil fuels and violate their constitutional right to a stable climate ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright (front) and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum (right) head back into the West Wing after speaking ...
The U.S. Geological Survey is proposing to add copper, potash and other materials to the national list of critical minerals, ...
An appeals court rejected the Pacific Legal Foundation’s push to delist the southwestern willow flycatcher, while a district ...
X-energy's CEO says the agreement builds on President Donald Trump's nuclear goals and his recent trade deal with South Korea ...
Federal officials have granted two U.S. liquefied natural gas projects near the Gulf of Mexico extra time to get ready for ...
Roderick Robinson, the utility's vice president of electric system operations, breaks down how it turned the corner on grid ...
But the agency will allow California to require trucks registered in the state to be subject to an inspection and maintenance ...