Getting Off Gas, Block by Block Trying to electrify a home can be hard. What if we instead focused on liberating entire neighborhoods from their reliance on methane gas? By Peter Fairley September 9, 2024 In this story: natural gas, dirty fuels
The Biden Administration Moves to Slash Carbon Pollution From Power Plants Guidelines were crafted to pass Supreme Court review, but hurdles remain By Osha Gray Davidson May 11, 2023 In this story: EPA, clean energy, coal, climate change
Environmental Groups Sue Interior Department to Halt Oil and Gas Lease Sale in the Gulf of Mexico The upcoming sale was demanded by Senator Joe Manchin as a condition of passing the Inflation Reduction Act By Osha Gray Davidson March 7, 2023 In this story: oil, natural gas, drilling, offshore drilling
Will the Biden Administration Greenlight ConocoPhillips’ “Carbon Bomb”? The Alaska project, known as Willow, would be the biggest oil and gas development on federal land By Adam Federman February 16, 2023 In this story: oil, natural gas, climate change
How You Can Ditch Your Dangerous, Dirty Gas Stove There are plenty of rebates for electric models By Dana Drugmand January 28, 2023 In this story: building electrification, natural gas, buyers' guide, toxics
The Gas Stove Controversy, Explained in One Chart Your cooking appliance may be contributing to asthma in your household By Maria Virginia Olano January 19, 2023 In this story: building electrification, natural gas, buyers' guide
Chefs Turn Off the Gas and Light Up Induction Cooktops Electric induction stoves offer clean, efficient, and incredibly fast cooking without the methane gas By Edward Humes March 30, 2022 In this story: building electrification, natural gas, clean energy, methane
Gas Industry Fuels a Legislative Campaign to Keep Its Fires Burning Attempt at predatory delay reveals a fossil fuel sector on the defensive By James Steinbauer July 8, 2021 In this story: building electrification, fracked gas, natural gas