Operators lost enough natural gas to power 12,000 homes for a year, even as legislators debated and abandoned most new reforms.
Amid health concerns, residents in a Virginia community push back on proposed gas plant.
With billions up for grabs and scores of air quality violations to its name, CNX tries to recast itself as a climate warrior.
Meanwhile, report after report shows greenhouse gas emissions are on the rise in New Mexico.
Two blocked climate bills show the oil and gas industry, related unions can still sway the new Democratic House majority.
Before obtaining the required permits, Diversified Energy began installing cryptocurrency mining infrastructure on one of its thousands of well pads.
A tour of the Permian Basin highlights weak enforcement by state and federal agencies.
A Los Angeles-area air quality board faces questions over grant spending amid some of the worst pollution in the nation.
Glendale Water & Power says it is obligated by law to meet generation requirements — opponents say it’s ‘gaslighting.’
New York City consumes massive amounts of natural gas to stay warm and run stoves. Energy experts say there is a greener way forward.
From Covering Climate Now and WNYC/Gothamist
The increasing volatility of the oil and gas market could loosen the industry’s grip on state politics.
Northwestern New Mexico’s fossil-fueled economy is cratering. Will departing drillers clean up after themselves?
SoCalGas has been telling Southern Californians that they will lose natural gas in their homes due to coming state regulations.
Touted as a clean energy, natural gas releases methane, an element that’s much stronger than CO2 at trapping heat leakage, during its drilling and transmission.