Ten years after the Paris Agreement, the world's clean energy transition is slowing despite record renewable installations, facing geopolitical, financial, and regulatory challenges.
Despite international pledges to curb methane emissions, global levels continue to rise as most countries and companies fall short of their reduction commitments.
Germany has made a significant investment in nuclear fusion, marking a historic policy reversal to become a leader in clean ...
Global coal use surged to a record high in 2024, driven by rising demand in Asia and slow progress in transitioning away from fossil fuels.
Indian refiners are shunning Russian oil due to fresh U.S. sanctions, leading to a pivot towards costlier alternatives and potential shifts in global oil dynamics.
The U.S. and Australia have launched an $8.5 billion partnership to develop critical minerals and rare earth supply chains, ...
Solar developers worldwide are exploring dual-use sites - such as deserts, farms, and waterways - to expand capacity sustainably and reduce environmental impact.
Small modular reactors are leading a global resurgence in nuclear energy, driven by AI energy demand and industrial decarbonization.
The Gaza ceasefire endures on paper but has unraveled in practice, as Israel’s ongoing strikes and TikTok’s viral documentation of the conflict have shifted control of the narrative away from ...
ExxonMobil Corp. has filed a lawsuit against California, arguing that the state's new climate-reporting laws violate the ...
Chevron reported stronger-than-expected third-quarter results, driven by record oil and gas production following its $53-billion acquisition of Hess Corporation, with attention now turning to upcoming ...
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban will seek an exemption from US sanctions on Russian oil during an upcoming meeting with ...