Study Finds 37 Countries Face Severe Water Shortages: Study Suggests Water Shortages Affects Economy [Photos] [Maps]
The World Resources Institute's new study finds that water shortages and related stress levels impact economy.
Global Warming Making Fish Less Horny? How Climate Change May Stop Fish From Reproducing
Climate change is not only melting Arctic sea ice but also disrupting sea creatures' life cycles.
Fukushima Power Plant 2 Years Later: New Project To Store Radioactive Material In Local Towns
Where will radioactive material go from the destroyed Fukushima power plant?
Global Warming Impacts Bats: New Study Says Climate Change Hurts Bat Communities
Changes in air temperatures could impact bats' abilities to navigate in the dark.
Corruption In Nigeria Leaves 76% Of Crude Oil Revenue Unaccounted For, Says Central Bank Governor
Where did Nigeria's $50 billion of oil revenue go?
Keystone Pipeline Update: Second Portion Of TransCanada's (TRP) Closer To Completion
Will Keystone XL pipeline be approved now that its second leg is getting closer to completion?
Wikileaks Disclosure Reveals Energy Company Strategy Against Anti-Keystone Pipeline Activists
The debate between environmental groups and energy companies over Keystone is intensifying, especially as a decision approaches.
Cypriots Find Way Out Of Banking Crisis: How Turkish Banks May Be The Answer
Find out how Cypriots are hedging against the banking crisis and skirting strict capital controls on their bank accounts.
Keystone XL Pipeline's Competition; How A New Canadian Pipeline Will Move Crude Oil Processed From Oil Sands To Market
Delays in the approval of Keystone XL have led Canada to find other means of moving its crude to market.
Fukushima Power Plant 2 years Later: Typhoons Contribute To The Spread Of Radioactive Material
Two years after the nuclear power plant was destroyed, radioactive material continues to leak from the site.
Keystone Pipeline Update: Obama Approves New Cross-Border Pipeline Benefiting Canadian Oil Sand Producers
How a new pipeline approved by Obama will help Canadian oil producers extract more tar sands.
Global Warming Dictating US Defense Strategy? How Climate Change Is Spurring The New 'Arctic Strategy' [Maps]
What does climate change have to do with Obama's national security strategy?
PetroChina (PTR) Faces US Investigation Of Current And Former Heads
A PetroChina shareholder filed a complaint with a US court over the energy company's suspicion of violating U.S. security regulations.
Global Warming Will Continue And Curbing Carbon Emissions Won't Cool Planet, Princeton Scientists Say
Is curbing carbon emissions the real way to fight climate change? New research finds that even if you halt emissions the earth will continue to warm.
Repsol (REPYY) Could Receive $5 Billion In Compensation From Argentina
Repsol to receive compensation from Argentina over the country's takeover of the energy company's stake in an Argentine energy company.
Keystone’s Evil Twin? How A Recent Court Ruling Favored A Pipeline Project Similar To Keystone
Is this project 'one small step for Enbridge, one giant step for TransCanada'?
Winter Storm Boreas: These are The 10 U.S. Airports Most Often Closed Due To Bad Weather
Winter Storm Boreas threatens to cause travel chaos for Thanksgiving, so here's your news and guide for the coming week.
Iran Nuclear Deal Drives Oil Prices Down
After several weeks of negotiation, the U.S. and international partners agreed to a deal with Iran that would loosen sanctions, bringing oil prices down.
Keystone XL Pipeline: As The Political And Environmental Debate Continues, Economic Reality Will Somehow Get Canadian Crude To US [Photos] [Video] [Map]
The debate over the controversial pipeline project, which has taken center stage in the U.S. and Canada, is actually more nuanced than you think.
Energy Outlook: Follow Us For Coverage Of The Columbia University Energy Symposium
Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy kicked off the 9th annual Columbia University Energy Symposium, titled, Future Now: Energy Progress in the 21st Century.
Keystone XL Pipeline Delayed Yet Again, Costing TransCanada Millions; When Will Keystone XL Be Operational?
The cross-border Keystone XL project has been delayed again. When will the pipeline, if approved, finally be operational?
Some, But Not All, Greenpeace Activists Held In Russian Prison Catch A Break: Arctic Sunrise Capt. Peter Willcox Given Bail [PHOTOS]
The environmental-activist crew of the Arctic Sunrise have been held in a Russian prison since September, charged with piracy and hooliganism.
How Europe's Energy Policy May Nix Keystone XL Pipeline; Why Europe Doesn't Want Canadian Tar Sands? [Map]
Europe is looking to curb its carbon emissions and that means staying away from Canada's tar sands-based crude oil.
New York City Beware Of Toxic Sites In Your Neighborhoods: How NYC Has More Than A Rat Problem [Maps]
There is something on the streets of New York City that most people do not know about that can harm them. What is it?
Super Typhoon Haiyan In Photos; How The US Helped Victims Of Typhoon Yolanda
The U.S. is not only providing humanitarian aid with cash and materials but also helping with search-and-rescue efforts.
Carbon Trading Scheme In Europe Dying? Why Banks In London Are Exiting The Carbon Trade
The emissions trading system in Europe may be failing, as London banks close or scale back carbon trading desks.
African Development: South Africa Seen Expanding Coal Development As Continent's Energy Demand Grows
Escalating prices and an abundance of reserves could spur the implementation of coal expansion projects.
Will Obama Approve Keystone? Bush's Advice 'Build The Damn Thing'
It has been five years since the Keystone XL was first proposed, and we will soon learn its fate.
Obama's Renewable Energy Initiative Changing US Landscape
The Obama administration energy initiative will help integrate renewable energy sources with transmission lines across the U.S.
Environmental Groups' Latest Weapon Against Keystone XL: How A Pipeline Explosion Is Helping The Fight Against Keystone
The Keystone XL pipeline debate is back in the news after a pipeline explosion. Here's how environmentalists are using this to their advantage.