Do we want to keep fixing the same issue? Unlearned lessons from the first big oil crisis
As energy prices tripled in the 1970s due to Middle Eastern wars, Scandinavia, France and the Netherlands sped up green transition
As energy prices tripled in the 1970s due to Middle Eastern wars, Scandinavia, France and the Netherlands sped up green transition
A Bloomberg analysis suggests the nuclear push comes too late to stop China’s nuclear capacity from overtaking the U.S. fleet at the start of the next decade.
Developers of clean energy projects are seeing an average delay of 19 months over issues such as long interconnection times, supply constraints and regulatory barriers.
With anger stoked by Channel 4’s drama Dirty Business, we look at what has happened to some of the main players
Attacks on desalination plants mark a dangerous escalation in the Middle East conflict. Experts tell Stuti Mishra the Gulf's most water-scarce nations face an existential threat
As the Iran war widens, experts say the Middle East’s real strategic weak point may be water — not oil.
A plan to strengthen California's climate program faces pushback as industry groups and some lawmakers warn the changes could drive up already-high energy costs.
There’s growing pressure to pull the plug on California’s proposed Cap-and-Invest Program but the agency behind the plan isn’t moving.The California Air Resources Board (CARB) res…
Chevron, the energy company that began relocating its headquarters from the Bay Area to Texas in 2024, wrote a letter Tuesday to Gavin Newsom’s office warning about the proposed changes to the stat…
Parts of Asia, Africa, Australia and North America are becoming unlivable for senior citizens, the researchers said.
Researchers found the first statistically significant evidence that global warming is accelerating. It's been topic of intense scientific inquiry for years.
A new study in the journal Nature says most sea level rise research may have underestimated coastal water heights by an average of 1 foot.