With billions up for grabs and scores of air quality violations to its name, CNX tries to recast itself as a climate warrior.
Activists question whether the state would protect communities of color if the EPA is stripped of its watchdog powers.
Study uncovers thousands of undocumented quakes, underscoring the link between injection sites and seismic activity.
From hurricanes to wildfires to droughts, every region of Texas is threatened by man-made climate change, vulnerability index shows.
A $5 million prime-time ad campaign is aimed at climate policies the industry claims make life miserable for Californians.
The data is clear: The village of Loving in the Permian Basin has been hit hard by waves of pollutants from Big Oil, yet the EPA hasn’t acted to force a cleanup.
Plans call for millions of tons of carbon dioxide to be piped across the state to the Central Valley and Sacramento delta for burial.
Activists say pumping carbon into the ground is risky; supporters say it’s a vital tool for a green future.
During Colorado’s ‘ozone season,’ children and adults alike stay indoors. Drilling wells near the suburbs could make it worse.
With the EPA hamstrung by the Supreme Court and shaky state funding, New Mexico could face a future with reduced protections.
A plan for drilling 156 oil and gas wells near a Superfund site has driven suburban residents to action.
A new state law mandates that oil companies put up money to plug wells before acquiring them. It could fail its first big test, putting taxpayers on the hook.
Environmentalists fear leaks, explosions, earthquakes and more from a carbon capture bill with bipartisan support.
Emails show Diversified largely kept the state in the dark as it fired up its bitcoin mining operation.
No state has punched more holes in its bedrock than the Lone Star State. The environmental risks are staggering, and so are the clean up costs
After a decade of lobbying, SoCalGas is planning to blend hydrogen into gas lines serving a mostly Latino town in the San Joaquin Valley.
With billions in tax credits at stake, Pennsylvania gas producer CNX wants in on the hydrogen revolution
A campaign touting the oil and gas industry’s environmental progress says its energy-producing hydrocarbons are very clean, but not all of its claims can be verified.
Production, distribution, power generation, carbon capture all in the works: Questions, concerns, confusion abound.
Despite efforts to rein in emissions, state is unlikely to meet greenhouse gas reduction goals, group says.