fossil fuel
Biggest Coal Mine Workers Union In the US Supports Switch to Renewables
The union said it would support Biden administration climate legislation if workers have job protection now and in the post-coal future.
The Fossil Fuel Business Model Is Built On Harming Black and Brown People, New Report Says
Deadly fossil fuel-linked air pollution disproportionately harms Black people, says a new report by Greenpeace
Fossil Fuels Are Wildly More Expensive Than Previously Thought, Study Says
Overinflated fossil fuel investments might be a ‘worthless’ bubble waiting to trigger the next crash, while renewables seem more appealing than ever.
Why Going 'Carbon Neutral' Doesn't Let Airlines Off the Hook
In recent months, airlines have been falling over themselves to announce that they're going carbon neutral. But how much would that actually help?
Government Agency Warns Global Oil Industry Is on the Brink of a Meltdown
We are not running out of oil, but it's becoming uneconomical to exploit it—another reason we need to move to renewables as quickly as possible.
The GOP Is Working on Its Own Climate Plan. It Involves ‘Clean’ Coal and Planting Lots of Trees.
Republicans also have a bill in the works called The Trillion Trees Act.
The Climate Change Candidate Has a Big New Plan to Bury the Fossil Fuel Industry
He’s proposing a unit within the DOJ that’s tasked with going after polluters and prosecuting them to the full extent of the law
These former coal workers are training to be wind technicians
These former coal workers in Wyoming are training to be wind technicians
Ignore the hurricanes and keep deregulating, fossil fuel CEO says
The president and CEO of the largest fossil fuel trade organization in the U.S said that while he takes climate change "seriously,” there’s nothing to worry about.
Solar Energy Might Actually Survive Trump’s Fossil Fuel Revolution
A new report from The Solar Foundation paints an optimistic outlook for solar energy under President Trump.
Dakota Access Pipeline Is Back On, Skipping Environmental Review
The Army Corps of Engineers will allow the Dakota Access pipeline to be finished without a standard environmental impact statement.