The debate over liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports in the U.S. has intensified as energy costs continue to rise, affecting millions of American families and businesses. This roundup explores whether LNG exports are exacerbating these issues by examining diverse perspectives from industry
Laurene Allen's evolution from a concerned parent to a formidable advocate illustrates the power of grassroots activism in confronting environmental crises. Her journey began in Merrimack, New Hampshire, driven by a deep desire to provide a safe, nature-rich upbringing for her children. This
The Environmental Protection Agency's decision to postpone regulations on PFAS, chemicals notorious for their persistence in the environment and subsequent contamination of drinking water supplies, has created waves of frustration and concern among North Carolina residents. These "forever
Navigating the complexities of waste management in rural regions can pose significant challenges, requiring a delicate balance between efficiency and community engagement. One company that has taken on this task is Martin Environmental Services, which has been managing the waste services in Troup
The potential repeal of the 45V tax credit, currently under consideration, poses significant questions about the future of blue hydrogen and its related job prospects in the United States. Blue hydrogen, which is derived from natural gas through carbon capture and sequestration, is seen as a
The tension surrounding climate nonprofits' tax status intensified as President Trump considered an executive order potentially affecting their tax-exempt status. This move, driven by the broader political climate, has sparked a critical discussion regarding the legality and future of such