Federal Funding Revives Michigan Nuclear Facility
Michigan's Governor and the White House collaborate to reopen a previously shuttered nuclear plant with a significant financial investment.
New US Regulation Targets Methane Emissions in Oil and Gas Sector
The US government introduces stringent rules to minimize methane emissions from oil and gas operations on federal and tribal lands.
Bitcoin Halving Event May Impact Crypto Mining Operations
Upcoming bitcoin halving expected to significantly increase operational costs for cryptocurrency miners, leading to a potential shift in mining locations.
Philadelphia County Sues Major Oil Companies Over Climate Impact
A lawsuit filed by a Philadelphia county accuses major oil companies of misleading the public about the environmental impact of their operations.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Underscores U.S. Infrastructure Challenges
The fall of the Francis Scott Key Bridge highlights the robustness of some of the U.S.'s infrastructures while casting a spotlight on the broader need for nationwide updates.
EU's Climate Legislation Stalls Amid Agricultural Protests
European Union's ambitious climate change and biodiversity bill is jeopardized by widespread protests from the agricultural sector, leading to political deadlock.
Big Oil's Hesitancy Towards a Trump 2024 Presidency
Major oil and gas corporations show unexpected reservations toward the potential reelection of Donald Trump, indicating a complex political stance.
Nuclear Fusion: Solution or Setback for Tech's Energy Crisis?
Amidst a surge in AI technology development, nuclear fusion is proposed as a green solution to meet rising energy demands; however, experts urge caution.
Fossil Fuels Drive AI's Expanding Energy Needs
The rising demand for energy by AI technologies leads to increased reliance on fossil fuels.