By Reuters WASHINGTON—General Motors Co. on Sunday said it had agreed to recognize California’s authority to set vehicle emission standards under the Clean Air Act. The move…
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by This article is the first in a series on the underreported costs of solar power. American farmers express concerns about being crowded off of…
by Autumn Spredemann SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia—With the electrification of the Bahia Negra plant on Dec. 29, the National Electricity Administration of Paraguay (ANDE) declared the…
By Tyler Durden Chinese coal futures rose on Tuesday on Indonesia’s export ban over the weekend. Indonesia is the largest exporter of dirty fossil…
By Daniel As our awareness of the need for greener living grows, more and more people are switching to electric and hybrid cars. While this…
By Naveen Athrappully The U.S. Department of Energy approved the release of 2 million barrels of crude oil to ExxonMobil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) on Dec. 30 as…
by Darlene McCormick Sanchez Texas power regulators announced significant changes in December focused on shoring up problems with its electricity grid that narrowly escaped a catastrophic…
BY Doomberg “A lot of people like snow. I find it to be an unnecessary freezing of water.” – Carl Reiner At its core, the…
By Somini Sengupta SALAR DE ATACAMA, Chile — Rarely does a country get a chance to lay out its ideals as a nation and write a…
By Joe Hoft What global warming? Heavy snow in California has shut down a major interstate and knocked out power to 90,000. FOX Weather reports: A series of…