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Respondents to an energy survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas reported a slight decrease in production.
“Much of the new guidance is remarkably UNremarkable,” wrote Gretchen Goldman, president of the Union of Concerned Scientists ...
The Army Corps of Engineers and the Interior Department are losing permit writers and experts central to the president’s ...
The final Senate bill would still end tax credits for wind and solar energy, carving them out of the technology-neutral clean ...
EPA has put more than 100 employees on administrative leave after they signed a letter criticizing the Trump administration, ...
Deputy Attorney General Caitlan McLoon argued the laws have not been implemented and are a legal attempt to regulate business ...
The company sought Clean Air Act permits for gas turbines powering the computer this winter — six months after they had begun ...
The fossil fuel sector is taking a victory lap following Senate passage Tuesday of high-profile legislation that also doubled ...
People in certain specialties at bureaus and agencies — such as communications and IT — are moving to the Interior ...
The nation’s premier law enforcement agency picked the Ronald Reagan Building as its new home. Another tenant, EPA, should be ...
The agency included sites in New Jersey, New Mexico and Oregon in its catalog of the nation's most contaminated areas.
The state’s top lawyer is taking aim at the Grain Belt Express project, which opponents have tried to stop for years.