Methane, when leaked into the atmosphere, is responsible for 30% in the rise in global temperatures since the late 1700s, according to the International Energy Agency. Classifying natural gas as clean energy would open energy projects that use the fossil fuel to potential additional federal and state funding.
Scientists have discovered that Arctic glaciers are leaking massive amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Gabrielle Kleber and Leonard Magerl, postdoctoral researchers at iC3, have discovered that Arctic glaciers are leaking significant amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
While natural gas, like AES Indiana's Eagle Valley plant in Martinsville, produces fewer carbon emissions that coal, it also produces methane — a greenhouse gas 28 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
By Flavia Sollazzo The European Union’s methane regulation, set to begin reporting requirements this May, is a landmark step in climate policy. By targeting methane — a potent greenhouse gas responsible for a third of global warming
The need for clean, affordable, reliable sources of energy to power our homes and economy is growing more urgent as energy demands rise and the consequences of unchecked greenhouse gas emissions become increasingly evident in the extreme weather events threatening every community.
While Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency garner most of the media attention, they aren’t the only ones rooting out federal waste and bloat. Currently, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is fighting to claw back $20 billion the Biden administration allocated to the “Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
U.S. renewable energy production reached record amounts in 2024, producing 24% of U.S. electricity, an annual update on sustainable energy finds.
Despite big shifts toward renewable energy, the world still has far to go to give up fossil fuels.
Products such as biodiesel and bioethanol have gained in popularity due to their sustainability and low contributions to the carbon cycle.
Understanding the Urgency of Climate ChangeClimate change is no longer a distant threat; it is a present-day reality. The increasing frequency of extreme weather events, melting ice caps, and rising sea levels are a testament to its urgency.
SaskPower is expanding its renewable energy options with the introduction of a new Renewable Subscription Service (RSS) aimed at small and medium-sized businesses, farms, and residential customers. Announced on Thursday,