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Biden permanently bans drilling in 625M+ acres of U.S. waters, ensuring thriving marine life, safe communities, and economic growth.

Small methane leaks make up 72% of emissions from U.S. oil fields. New research highlights the need to address distributed leaks, not just super emitters.

Methane reduction offers a rare chance for quick climate wins. Learn how federal investment is driving tech, jobs, and community resilience.

Exploring the major energy sources in the United States and analyzing their impact on sustainability, focusing on reducing the carbon footprint through clean energy initiatives.

Government funding will allow San Miguel Electric Cooperative, Inc. to transition from lignite-fired power generation to renewable energy.

New York will require fossil fuel companies to fund billions in critical adaptation projects, a move that could set a precedent for climate accountability nationwide.

Thailand’s leading energy company celebrates 13 years on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices.

“As energy prices rise and communities bear the burden of these exports, the U.S. must ensure its policies truly advance national interests.”

LF Bioenergy's methane capture projects cut emissions and boost farm revenues. Four RNG facilities operate, with two more under construction.

The global market for Oil and Gas Sensors was estimated at $9.5 Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach $14.0 Billion by 2030.

As the U.S. nears the 2024 presidential election, climate change stands at a critical crossroads. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump each propose vastly different paths forward.

Report highlights threats to the Coral Triangle from fossil fuels, calling for a ban on industrial activities in sensitive marine areas to protect ecosystems.

Southeast Asia faces a dual challenge: ensuring energy security while addressing the environmental impacts of fossil fuel dependence.

Electrochemical carbon capture technology at Rice University promises an efficient, scalable approach to meet industrial net-zero goals.

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has launched a vigorous legal offensive, taking the state’s 2022 anti-ESG law to the Oklahoma Supreme Court.

Despite growing global pressure for decarbonization, fossil fuels remain the cornerstone of Southeast Asia’s energy system.

As the region’s population is set to surpass 720 million by 2030, energy demand is expected to increase by over 25%, raising concerns about sustainability and energy security.

A pipeline leak at Shell's Bukom facility has been contained, and swift clean-up efforts have minimized environmental impact. This is not the first such incident in the region.

California is going after ExxonMobil for its role in the plastic pollution crisis, accusing the oil giant of deceiving the public for decades.

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.

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