Legislation aims to shine a light on corporate climate pollution and carbon offsets.
Industry is ‘misadvertising’ a carbon capture bill in order to obscure its risky intent, according to an oil and gas advocate.
With water use growing, arid Western states are asking for new regulations.
After a deal last year kneecapped regulators’ ability to address the crisis of abandoned oil and gas wells, Dems aim to reset environmental law.
The plan by Extraction would have led to horizontal drilling under hundreds of acres of scenic Boulder County lands purchased with taxpayer dollars.
The first of its kind legislation holds companies liable for illness from urban drilling.
Petroleum industry supports tax breaks for renewable energy projects but legislators refuse.
Effort to tighten rules on so-called forced pooling shows difficulty of reforms.
Proposed legislation would prohibit new fracking wells within 2,500 feet of an existing building or water well.
Black, Latino and low income residents have disproportionately high exposure to oil and gas wells, new research shows.
Gov. Newsom reneged on pledge to wind down fossil fuel refineries.
Up against a heavily Democratic Legislature, fossil fuel firms funnel cash to politicos they’ve previously ignored to win precious votes.
Record-shattering budget from oil and gas fuels a spending spree on everything except regulating oil and gas.
Changes at the New Mexico Environment Department could increase future prosecutions.
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.
Activists get a victory in their fight to protect South L.A. residents from a Catholic Archdiocese-owned oil drill site.
The Advanced Technology Energy Act was killed over the weekend following objections from tribal leaders.
Companies pledge to cut emissions caused by their production, while opposing measures to reduce emissions from the use of their products.
An effort to resurrect Texas’ Chapter 313 tax abatement is underway in the Legislature.