A 143-year tradition came to an end a year ago this week as No. 481 marked the last of the Durango & Silverton's steam locomotives that the company converted from coal burning to oil.
Georgia Power this week defended plans to continuing to burn coal to serve data centers and faced questions about the transparency of its pursuit of new gas units.
President Trump’s environmental rollbacks, aided by surging energy demand from the tech sector, could extend the life of coal power plants.
Referring to a little-known provision, it said power plants and others could write to seek exemptions to mercury and other ...
A novel "zeolite blending" method has successfully produced CON-type zeolites with unprecedentedly high aluminum content, ...
Methane emissions from a large open-cast coal mine in Australia are three to eight times higher than reported. This has been ...
This story was originally published by Grist with the headline The weirdest ways scientists are mining for critical minerals, ...
Carbon isn’t an enemy to “combat” or “tackle,” the environmentalist Paul Hawken writes, but the animating force of life ...
Fossil fuels powered the industrial revolution. Would aliens need a similar power source to jump-start a technical revolution ...
Tens of thousands of pages related to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy were released last week. Not to spoil it, but he dies in the end. In the process of reviewing the documents, ...
Amid a national push toward clean, renewable energy, St. Charles has been asked to commit to a long-term contract extension ...