Gas prices, wildfire, insurance, climate – what each candidate said last night
Candidates laid out their views on climate and energy issues from the gas tax to the wildfire insurance crisis facing the state.
Candidates laid out their views on climate and energy issues from the gas tax to the wildfire insurance crisis facing the state.
Pineland Road fire and Highway 82 fire have destroyed over 100 homes, and are part of large number of wildfires this spring in the US south
Wildfires are often thought to be a problem for western North America, but climate change and other factors are making fires nastier in the East, especially this year.
Edison is keeping crucial documents of the cause of last year's deadly Eaton fire secret, a legal strategy it has used to shield what happened in at least seven other fires.
After months of contentious debate, California officials visited Calabasas this week to float their new proposed rules on fire-safe landscaping in foothill communities.
An unusually large number of wildfires are burning this spring across the Southeast, where scientists say the threat of fire has been amplified by a combination of drought, gusty winds and climate change.
California has long been America’s trendsetter. But even as the nation becomes energy self-sufficient, California is now leading the way in sacrificing its economy on the altar of radical cli…
A fire burning in unincorporated Brea was halted at about 200 acres and was 71% contained as of Sunday evening.
South Asian nation depends on imports for bulk of its oil and gas needs
Colombia president Gustavo Petro tells 57-country talks on a green energy transition that fossil fuel interests could destroy humanity
Senior UN climate leaders are getting behind countries mobilising this week for a transition away from fossil fuels at a groundbreaking event in Colombia.
US generated more power from renewables like solar and wind than gas last month in a first
A lack of financing is emerging as a major barrier to moving away from fossil fuels, officials and experts said at a global conference in Colombia
As global energy markets remain volatile and the price of oil high due to instability and conflict in the Middle East, more countries are looking at investing in renewables to shield their economies from the shocks caused by fossil fuel reliance, rein in import bills – and meet key climate action targets.
A gathering in Colombia reflects mounting impatience with the slow pace of global climate negotiations. Countries first agreed at COP28 in Dubai in 2023 to “transition away from fossil fuels,” but made little progress on it.
The ongoing insecurity in the Middle East, where a large proportion of the world’s oil and gas is extracted, is forcing many countries to focus on how they can ensure access to cheap and reliable energy supplies primarily through the use of renewable power sources.