Javier Blas is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy and commodities. He is coauthor of “The World for Sale: Money, Power and the Traders Who Barter the Earth’s Resources.” For the last few ...
ST. LOUIS – A fossil enthusiast pled guilty in St. Louis court Wednesday for his role in stealing over $100,000 in Social Security disability benefits. According to court records, Scott Taylor was ...
The country’s explosive growth in wind and solar is moving it toward peak coal and gas, according to new research. China’s growing investments in clean energy are pushing its use of fossil fuels into ...
The world’s use of fossil fuels may begin dropping in about five years time, thanks to China’s rapid adoption of renewables and its increasing reliance on electricity, according to Ember. China’s ...
Paul Bledsoe is a highly respected veteran of America’s climate battles. He has been in the trenches a long time, including a stint in former President Bill Clinton’s Climate Change Task Force. He is ...
Amateur collector Kent Gibson in Newport has amassed what is likely the state's largest private fossil collection. His finds, including rare specimens, have advanced the scientific understanding of ...
To lead the world in the AI race, President Donald Trump says the U.S. will need to "triple" the amount of electricity it produces. At a cabinet meeting on Aug. 26, he made it clear his administration ...
Tucked away in a remote bonebed in Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park laid hundreds of fossils, including a fragile jawbone belonging to one of the oldest-known flying reptiles: the pterosaur.
In the U.S., many states have an official state fossil, or even a designated state dinosaur. Some states recognize an official dinosaur in celebration of the specific region's paleontology, and others ...
Scientists uncovered a 310-million-year-old fish fossil with a “tongue bite,” teeth on the roof and floor of its mouth that worked like a second jaw. This adaptation, previously thought to have ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Did you know that New Mexico has a state fossil? It is the Coelophysis (see-low-FYS-iss). The Coelophysis remains were found in New Mexico in 1881 and classified in 1889 by Edward ...