Bill Gates bets on nuclear power in Wyoming town
In November, a company started by Bill Gates, TerraPower, announced it had chosen Kemmerer, Wyoming, for a nontraditional, sodium-cooled nuclear reactor that will bring on workers from a local coal-fired power plant scheduled to close soon.
Big brands call for global pact to cut plastic production
International brands including Coca Cola and PepsiCo called on Monday for a global pact to combat plastic pollution that includes cuts in plastic production, a key growth area for the oil industry.
'Gasland' driller faces criminal charges
One of Pennsylvania's biggest gas drillers is facing newer allegations of pollution in a rural community where it is already charged with fouling residents’ drinking water wells with high levels of methane.
France adopts green habits, banning plastic on some foods
No more plastic packaging around fruits and vegetables and car ads promoting walking and cycling instead of driving: In 2022, French customers will be encouraged to adopt more environmentally friendly habits under a series of new regulations.
South Africa court rules against Shell, orders company halt seismic survey
Critics argued that South Africa had awarded the approval based on outdated legislation.
Biden not a 'leader' on climate change, Greta Thunberg suggests
Persident Biden's administration is not leading on the climate issue, activist Greta Thunberg suggested in an inteview with The Washington Post.
BP oil spill fund: $103M to projects in 3 Gulf states
Alabama, Florida and Mississippi are receiving more than $103 million in BP oil spill settlement money for new and continued coastal projects.
California lifts fishing ban after Huntington Beach oil spill, but fishermen say stigma still lingers
California on Tuesday lifted a fishing ban that was implemented after an oil spill in Huntington Beach spread up and down the south coast, sparking fears of a major environmental disaster.
Activists block Amazon warehouses in Europe on Black Friday
Climate activists blockaded Amazon warehouses in three European countries on Friday, part of a global effort to pressure the e-commerce giant on one of its busiest days of the year to improve working conditions and end business practices that hurt the environment.
Interior calls for hiking rates on oil and gas companies to drill on federal lands
The Interior Department on Friday released a long-awaited report outlining its recommendations for oil and gas companies drilling on federal lands, and called for hiking fees but not banning leases altogether
California denies most fracking permits ahead of 2024 ban
California regulators haven't approved permits for the controversial oil and gas extraction process known as fracking since February, effectively phasing out the process ahead of Gov. Gavin Newsom's 2024 deadline to end it.
US consumer optimism hits decade low
American consumers' optimism has hit its lowest level over the past decade according to a new survey
Best Buy billionaire founder 'feeling really good about the holiday season' despite rising inflation
Best Buy founder Richard Schulze said that he is “feeling really good about the holiday season” despite rising inflation.
US: Oil, gas leases on hold around New Mexico's Chaco park
The U.S. Department of Interior announced that new oil and gas leasing within 10 miles of Chaco Culture National Historical Park will be prohibited for the next two years as officials consider a proposal to withdraw federal land in the area from development for a 20-year period.
Jeff Bezos commits $2B during climate change conference he flew to on private jet
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Monday announced a $2 billion commitment to fight climate change at the 2021 U.N. Climate Change Conference, or COP26.
3M agrees to pay $98M to resolve suits over 'forever' chemicals
Industrial conglomerate 3M Co on Tuesday said it had agreed to pay about $98.4 million to settle claims that it contaminated the Tennessee River with toxic chemicals.
Supermarket giant ends in-store butcher service, moves to packaged meat
An Australian supermarket chain, Coles, will no longer offer in-store butcher services for customers, moving entirely to pre-packaged meat.
California pipeline section strayed 105 feet out of place, had 13-inch split, divers confirm: report
Divers investigating a massive oil leak off the coast of Southern California confirmed Tuesday that a 4,000-foot section of pipeline had dragged as far as 105 feet out of place and detected a 13-inch "split" in the line, according to a report.
California oil spill in Pacific extends for miles, expected to hit beaches: reports
A large oil spill in the Pacific off the coast of California stretched for miles Saturday and was expected to reach some beaches in Southern California, according to reports.
Solar panels not as green as you think as battle looms on ‘massive’ panel tariffs
Solar panels aren’t as environmentally friendly as you may think. And now an industry group is saying looming tariffs will cripple the industry.