President Donald Trump's first week of executive orders is derailing the climate agenda's “house of cards," energy experts tell Fox News Digital.
Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to head the U.S. Energy Department, told U.S. senators in his confirmation hearing on Wednesday his first priority is expanding domestic energy production including liquefied natural gas and nuclear power.
Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump ‘s pick to head the U.S. Energy Department, will tell U.S. senators in his confirmation hearing on Wednesday his first priority is expanding domestic energy production including liquefied natural gas and nuclear power.
Energy secretary nominee Chris Wright was questioned by members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday as climate protesters interrupted proceedings.
Expansion plans could make company second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases from LNG export terminals by 2030, report claims
The Andean nation must bring in cargoes with a bigger carbon footprint as its own reserves dwindle and its president refuses to allow new drilling contracts.
In 2023 Wright said on social media that "hype over wildfires is just hype to justify" policies to curb climate change. Wright would replace Jennifer Granholm, who urged caution on LNG ...
Climate change deniers are experiencing a renaissance, especially on social media. In concert with this upswing in denialism, home insurance premiums are
The Administration is killing jobs by attacking the progress and investments spurred by the last administration’s Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which have already created more than 400,000 clean energy jobs.
Big Oil faces an unexpected dilemma as Trump's reversal of Biden's climate policies jeopardizes their costly transition investments and creates uncertainty for the future.
President Donald Trump talks of buying Greenland, taking over Panama and incorporating Canada into the US. His supporter, Elon Musk, wants to colonise Mars. But the US has just ceded the most important piece of territory to China – the future.
With a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape, especially in the context of energy use and climate change, Africa must take this moment to reimagine its energy future. The decisions made here will impact not only the present but also the next generation,