Topics Fossil Fuels
Scientists Warn Negative Emissions Are a ‘Moral Hazard’
Removing carbon emissions from the atmosphere to prevent global warming is a fool’s game, scientists say.
Record Warmth Helps Shrink U.S. Carbon Emissions
Energy related carbon dioxide emissions hit their lowest point since 1991 during the first six months of 2016.
Oil, Gas and Cows Culprits in Methane Spike, Study Says
New research finds that cows and wetlands are driving a rise in methane emissions more than oil and gas.
191 Countries Strike Deal to Cut Aircraft Emissions
An agreement struck Thursday could allow airlines to grow without also growing their impact on the climate.
Greenhouse Gases From Reservoirs Fuel Climate Change
Reservoirs are responsible for 1.3 percent of global man-made greenhouse gas emissions, a study says.
Appeals Court Mulls Challenge to Clean Power Plan
The legal challenge to the Clean Power Plan was argued in federal appeals court on Tuesday.
Clean Power Plan Faces Appeals Court Showdown
Legal challenges to the Clean Power Plan will be argued in a federal appeals court Tuesday.
CO2, Climate Change Seen As Waste Disposal Challenge
Some scientists are increasingly looking at global warming as a waste disposal problem.