An overlooked technology for nearly 50 years, the first liquid air battery facility is finally set to power up in 2026.
Fossil fuels still power much of the world, even though renewable energy has become cheaper in most places and avoids both pollution and the climate damage caused by burning coal, oil and natural gas.
Oil, gas and coal will continue to dominate the world’s energy mix well beyond 2050, as soaring electricity demand outpaces ...
Kate Hua-Ke Chi looks at why countries struggle to quit fossil fuels, despite higher costs and 30 years of climate talks ...
China’s ACP100 small modular reactor (SMR), the world’s first land-based model of its kind, has successfully passed a ...
In November 2025, representatives from countries around the world will gather in Brazil for the annual United Nations climate conference, COP30. The meeting marks three decades of international ...
The Dispatch reports on the viability of Pigouvian taxes to combat climate change, emphasizing their market-driven benefits ...
Some of the smartest people on the planet have marshalled their talents (and trillions of dollars) to move the world beyond fossil fuels. So why have they accomplished … almost nothing? Read more at ...
ALBANY — Low-carbon, alternative fuels, everything from soybean oil to leftover restaurant cooking oil, could power vehicles and home heating systems in New York State under proposed legislation aimed ...
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In an article published Aug. 15 in the Billings Gazette entitled, “‘For our grandkids’ generation:’ In Roundup, Daines touts coal as key to energy production,” Sen. Daines advocated for coal. He also ...
In the first of a new series tackling clean energy BS, Tristan Edis asks why National Party politicians are so keen to paint renewables as the enemy of the farmer while cheering on fossil fuels?