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Global plans to drill and expand fossil fuel projects overlap with marine protected areas and important fishing grounds, a new report finds.

But how they’re doing that varies from state to state.

The state’s growing population, existing infrastructure and swaths of developable land have drawn the industry’s interest, much to the dismay of rural communities.

In 1993, she squeezed a $333m settlement from a Californian energy company in a scandal over contaminated water. Three decades later, she has a new target in her sights – and it’s global.

A United Kingdom study comparing five dietary scenarios through 2050 found the simplest option delivered meaningful, realistic emissions reductions.

The manure-to-energy field has a new sales pitch. Critics warn it could mean even more factory farms.

During a historic drought, half of Central Oregon’s lifeblood river was diverted to a wealthy agricultural region that got a lot more water than its plants could drink.

How the fossil fuel industry turned the plan to solve climate change into a plan to save itself.

Electric utilities across the Pacific Northwest are fuming that their customers might be saddled with the costs of a coal-burning power plant that isn’t producing any power.The messy dispute stems from the Trump administration’s ongoing efforts to sustain the American coal industry.
Spain leads EU energy crisis spending, but Greenpeace says blanket fuel subsidies are propping up fossil fuels at the planet's expense.

Emerging research suggests data centers create a heat island effect, pushing up temperatures in the immediate vicinity by as much as 9C.

New research has revealed that larger, unified forests store more carbon than the same area of fragmented patches.
As extreme heat reshapes air quality, the network of 227 monitors is expected to help identify localized pollution hot spots.
A World Bank report found global flaring rose for a third straight year in 2025, spewing air pollution linked to preterm births and respiratory diseases.
Abelardo de la Espriella, set to be Colombia’s president, has intensified debate over the future of the Amazon.
Damaged wetlands and streams, spills of drilling mud and a federal stop-work order have plagued the Ridgeline Expansion Project in Tennessee.
As the world tries to curb human-caused climate change and not run dry of water, every online query is increasing our environmental footprint and exacerbating the problem.
The data center boom is slowing the clean energy transition in the U.S.
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