President Joe Biden entered the White House waging war on America’s fossil fuel energy industry, and critics say he’s going out the same way. In his final days, he’s issuing edicts designed to restrict investments in domestic energy, including a ban on oil and gas drilling projects in most U.S. coastal waters.
From a tenure that led to the largest methane exports ever, to protecting land from further methane exploitation, the see-saw under Biden continues.
In a Day 1 executive order, President Donald Trump withdrew from the landmark climate accord. Additional orders on energy are expected.
Allies say the president's clean energy and environmental justice achievements will last. But he leaves behind no solution for the nation's fossil fuel reliance.
WASHINGTON — American energy production hit all-time maximums under just-departed President Joe Biden, but that is not stopping his successor from declaring an “energy emergency” to increase oil drilling.
Democratic-led states and civil rights groups filed a slew of lawsuits challenging U.S. President Donald Trump's bid to roll back birthright citizenship on Tuesday in an early bid by his opponents to block his agenda in court.
It’s one of seven hubs across the country that the Department of Energy originally announced in 2023, which will receive a combined $7B from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
In his farewell address, President Biden warned that a powerful “oligarchy” could undo four years of progress on climate policy
A deal on ending public financing for foreign fossil fuel projects — which Canada co-led on the world stage — has died in the face of key holdout countries and the incoming administration of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump wants to roll back environmental protections and reversing climate policies put in place by the Biden administration.
Outgoing President Joe Biden's climate record certainly is mixed. Under his watch, the United States became the world's largest exporter of 'natural gas', every fossil fuel major's favorite ...
Less than 30 minutes after Trump took his oath of office, his team announced the U.S. will once again withdraw from the Paris climate agreement — delivering a major setback to global efforts to reduce the greenhouse gases driving stronger storms, wildfires, heat waves and floods.