Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has launched a vigorous legal offensive, taking the state’s 2022 anti-ESG law to the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
U.S. renewable energy production has tripled in a decade, with battery storage growth boosting grid reliability and driving a transformative clean energy shift.
As greenhouse gas emissions hit record levels in 2023, the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) latest report, “No More Hot Air … Please!”, warns that without bold, immediate action, meeting the Paris Agreement targets of limiting warming to 1.5°C or 2°C could become impossible.
West Virginia’s renewable push grows with a 27-acre solar site by Mon Power and Potomac Edison, generating 5.5 MW and revitalizing idle land for clean energy gains.
Finland’s Ministry of Environment has introduced a framework for voluntary biodiversity markets, allowing companies to purchase nature credits that contribute to vital restoration efforts.
The N24 Cahir to Limerick Junction project has moved into Phase 3, focusing on design refinement and environmental evaluation.
Costa Rica’s position as a gateway to Latin America, paired with its stable economy and renewable energy leadership, has attracted UK firms like Arup, Bechtel, and WSP.
Soil salinization and salt accumulation in soil drive a global environmental and food security crisis. With over 20% of cultivated land impacted by salinity...
The global energy sector is showing renewed vigor in its pursuit of clean energy transition, according to a Womble Bond Dickinson report. While improved access to capital and government support are driving new projects and M&A optimism, the industry faces complex challenges in balancing innovation, efficiency, and sustainability.
California is going after ExxonMobil for its role in the plastic pollution crisis, accusing the oil giant of deceiving the public for decades.
The EPA and Delaware celebrate a pivotal $14.3 million climate grant to expand medium and heavy-duty electric vehicle charging stations along I-95, reducing pollution and advancing clean energy solutions.
NYPA is now focused on assessing each project's economic viability, community impact, and real-estate requirements to determine its inclusion in the final renewable portfolio.
As the world's largest palm oil exporter, Indonesia is navigating a complex balance between economic growth and environmental conservation. As production soars and deforestation rates decline, the nation's palm oil industry stands at a critical juncture, with its decisions poised to impact global markets and climate change efforts.
The EPA’s program targets small public water systems, which often struggle to comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) due to these financial and managerial constraints.
The newly appointed Development Directors, Steven Black, and Fraser Blackwood bring over 40 years of combined experience in property and energy development across the UK.
According to the EPA's findings, contamination levels in surface water have not significantly changed over time, but the agency's understanding of the toxicity of PFAS compounds has evolved.
According to the Scottish Taskforce for Green and Sustainable Financial Services, financing retrofits will require coordinated efforts between public and private sectors.
The decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing battle over environmental regulations as the Court declined emergency relief sought by nearly a dozen states and the energy sector, who argued the EPA's standards were unnecessary under the Clean Air Act.
The market, valued at $600 billion in 2022 and projected to surpass $1 trillion by 2030, has seen the U.S. share drop from 37% in 1990 to 12% today, increasing reliance on Asia, which produces 75% of the world’s semiconductors.
In the early hours of Thursday, Russian forces unleashed a large-scale drone attack targeting 15 Ukrainian regions, causing significant damage to energy infrastructure and residential buildings, …