Hydrogen’s water use is minimal compared to other fuels, but permitting delays and regional water access challenges could slow green hydrogen development.
The Narwhal asks, which is worse for the climate—coal or liquefied natural gas? After a study found LNG is worse than coal, internal docs show the Government of Canada pushed back.
As federal energy policy pivots toward coal, companies face new hurdles balancing sustainability goals, stakeholder expectations, and compliance.
Producers have until April 30, 2025, to align with Oregon’s EPR program or face potentially steep consequences.
As reporting deadlines hit, the EU’s methane rule is shifting from policy to pressure point—forcing global energy suppliers to prove compliance or risk exclusion.
U.S. farmers face rising uncertainty as tariff reviews and global trade tensions threaten exports, input costs, and long-term market access.
Reno is overheating. A new analysis shows it leads the nation in warming, prompting a citizen-led effort to map and cool urban heat hotspots.
Yupik community seeks UN help as Cold War military sites in Alaska continue to leak toxic waste and threaten Indigenous health.
EPA visits U.S. Virgin Islands to address waste, water, and industrial oversight, amid ongoing concerns over pollution, infrastructure, and regulatory trust.
Is the EU striking the right balance between industrial support and climate accountability by delaying new ESG reporting mandates?
The U.S. hits Korea with 26% tariffs, prompting Seoul to pursue talks aimed at protecting critical industries like solar, autos, and electronics.
The new law directs up to $2 million annually from railroad car taxes into a dedicated state fund managed by the Department of Transportation.
How lunar regolith and perovskite innovation could influence future energy systems
Next City reports developers indicate increasing construction costs and cuts to federal funding will upend America's affordable housing progress.
Effective response requires alignment across sustainability, supply chain, compliance, and executive leadership.
The European Commission’s investigation exposes a long-standing scheme that subverted end-of-life vehicle (ELV) rules, suppressed transparency, and undermined circular economy progress.
Despite growing consensus on the need for fiscal intervention, political divisions have stalled progress.
The Smart SW 185th Avenue ITS and Better Bus Project in Hillsboro, Oregon, proposes AI-integrated signals to ease traffic congestion, improve transit service, and enhance pedestrian safety near a busy MAX light rail crossing.
A carbon dioxide pipeline company has asked courts to pause or dismiss its pending legal fights against landowners and a state regulator in South Dakota.
House Bill 15 promotes power generation, affordability, and regulatory transparency—but faces pushback from utilities and environmental advocates.