UN takes no immediate action at emergency meeting on Guyana-Venezuela dispute over oil-rich regionByEdith M. Lederer, Associated PressPublishedDecember 8, 2023
FTC opens inquiry of Chevron-Hess merger, marking second review this week of major oil industry dealByMatthew Daly, Associated PressPublishedDecember 8, 2023
U.S. and UAE-backed initiative announces $9 billion more for agricultural innovation projectsByMelina Walling And Joshua Bickel, Associated PressPublishedDecember 8, 2023
On sidelines of COP28, Emirati 'green city' falls short of ambitions, but still delivers lessonsByJamey Keaten, Associated PressPublishedDecember 8, 2023
Oregon power company to pay nearly $300 million to settle latest lawsuit over 2020 wildfiresByAP NewsUpdatedDecember 6, 2023
Decades after Europe, turning blades send first commercial offshore wind power onto US gridByJennifer Mcdermott, Associated PressUpdatedDecember 7, 2023
New Mexico governor proposes $500M to treat fracking wastewaterByMorgan Lee, Associated PressUpdatedDecember 5, 2023
Federal Trade Commission is investigating ExxonMobil's $60B deal to acquire a Texas oil companyByMatthew Daly, Associated PressPublishedDecember 5, 2023
US officials want ships to anchor farther from California undersea pipelines, citing 2021 oil spillByAmy Taxin, Associated PressUpdatedDecember 5, 2023
Deep-sea mining in the Arctic Ocean gets the green light from Norwegian lawmakersByAP NewsUpdatedDecember 5, 2023
In the salt deserts bordering Pakistan, India builds its largest renewable energy projectBySibi Arasu, Associated PressUpdatedDecember 6, 2023
Regulators begin hearings on how much customers should pay for Georgia nuclear reactorsByJeff Amy, Associated PressUpdatedDecember 4, 2023
Heavy snowfall hits Moscow as Russian media report disruption on roads and at airportsByAP NewsPublishedDecember 4, 2023
Ukrainian diplomats negotiate both climate change and Russia's war on their nation at COP28 in DubaiByJon Gambrell, Associated PressUpdatedDecember 4, 2023
Pilots flying tourists over national parks face new rules. None are stricter than at Mount RushmoreByHeather Hollingsworth, Associated PressUpdatedDecember 4, 2023
US joins in other nations in swearing off coal power to clean the climateBySeth Borenstein, AP Science WriterUpdatedDecember 2, 2023
US targets oil and natural gas industry's role in global warming with new rule on methane emissionsByMatthew Daly, Associated PressUpdatedDecember 2, 2023
Canadian mining company starts arbitration in case of closed copper mine in PanamaByAP NewsUpdatedDecember 1, 2023
Chicago and other northern US cities scramble to house migrants with coldest weather just aheadByClaire Savage And Melissa Perez Winder, Associated Press/Report for AmericaPublishedDecember 1, 2023