News Articles

Brendan Gibbons
May 15, 2024
Despite incentives for carbon capture, U.S. is still mining CO₂ to produce more oil
Ari Phillips
May 2, 2024
Pipeline supplying new PA plastics plant charged with criminal cover up of spills
Brendan Gibbons
April 25, 2024
In Illinois, a massive taxpayer-funded carbon capture project fails to capture about 90 percent of plant’s emissions
Tom Pelton
April 18, 2024
With 34 petrochemical ‘plastics recycling’ plants proposed across U.S., a small PA town fights back -- and wins
Ari Phillips
April 11, 2024
Opposition mounts to aging oil & gas pipeline threatening Great Lakes drinking water
Brendan Gibbons
April 4, 2024
A new EPA rule is meant to prevent chemical disasters, but safety advocates say loopholes remain
Brendan Gibbons
March 27, 2024
Thousands of abandoned wells in Louisiana threaten to leak carbon dioxide from storage projects
Tom Pelton
March 21, 2024
Texas plastics factory shows how companies take public subsidies while breaking pollution laws
Ari Phillips
March 14, 2024
EPA’s new rule will slash planet-warming methane emissions from oil and gas industry, but it could be stronger
Brendan Gibbons
March 6, 2024
World’s largest ammonia complex would make fertilizer from natural gas in West Virginia coalfields
Brendan Gibbons
February 28, 2024
New York is suing Pepsi over oil- and gas-based plastic pollution
Brendan Gibbons
February 22, 2024
As Mountain Valley Pipeline races to completion, construction leaves muddy mess in Virginia waterways
Brendan Gibbons
February 6, 2024
Biden’s LNG pause won’t slow the flow of U.S. natural gas abroad
Ari Phillips
January 25, 2024
Biden Administration proposes climate guidelines for billions going into hydrogen power
Brendan Gibbons
January 18, 2024
The U.S. dominated the global oil and gas industry in 2023 despite pledges about clean energy