Shake Rattle and Oil
Oklahoman Regulators Double Down on the Earthquake Problem

Seismic activity is dropping after state regulators intervened, but their job isn’t done yet.

A Smart Green Idea
Making the Green Case for Nuclear Power

American reactors are growing long in the tooth. For the sake of the planet, we need to reinvest in nuclear power.

Diesel Disaster
“Green” Policy Choking the Life out of Europeans

Europe’s heavy reliance on diesel cars is taking years off the lives of tens of thousands of urbanites.

Navigating NIMBYs
British High Court Green Lights Fracking

The judge struck down a legal challenge to a fracking permit in northern England.

Climate Crisis
China Issues Smog “Red Alert” in 22 Cities

As temperatures drop, deadly smog is once again moving into the country’s urban areas.

The Shale Rebound
US Extends Oil Rig Streak to Seven Weeks

The shale rebound is already well underway.

The Trouble With Turbines
US Wind Farms Can Kill Eagles for Longer, Now

Conservationists are squaring off against their fellow greens.

Geothermal Energy
Iceland Is Tapping Volcanoes for Power

A 3-mile-deep well could provide startling amounts of electricity.

Enviro-Mental
Germany to Miss Climate Targets Because of Anti-Nuclear Bias

Reducing greenhouse gases is difficult when you close zero-emissions power plants.

Awash in Oil
Russian Oil Producers Will “Voluntarily” Cut Output

But the deal will be “voluntary” for the country’s oil producers.

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