Farmers and ranchers across North Dakota can now apply for payments to adopt conservation practices aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Trump's picks to lead four federal agencies testified without the flashes of anger that marked Pete Hegseth and Pam Bondi's earlier showdowns.
North Dakota rings in the new year with a ... Some opponents call it a taxpayer-funded climate change boondoggle and some landowner see it as an assault on property rights. A portion of property ...
If confirmed, Burgum would become the chief steward of federal lands. The Interior Department oversees areas that produce about one-quarter of U.S. oil annually.
Doug Burgum, incoming President Donald Trump’s pick for Interior Secretary, told Senators Thursday that the nation's federal lands are “America’s balance sheet.” The North Dakota governor, who comes from a business background, said the lands are national assets like those of any private enterprise.
Alaska, often referred to as the last frontier, is at the forefront of climate change, with regions experiencing dramatic temperature increases that far exceed global averages. Recent studies have highlighted hotspots of extreme warming across the state,
Temperatures are forecasted to drop below freezing in the upcoming days. Xcel Energy has been preparing for the extreme cold, and they’re offering some tips to help people save energy and stay safe. The company will have additional field crews ready to quickly and safely restore power if there is an outage.
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for interior secretary told a Senate panel Thursday the U.S. can leverage development of fossil fuels and other energy sources to promote world peace.
Policy experts say President Joe Biden can rightly claim to have meaningfully reduced carbon emissions and boosted clean energy. But will those policies last?
Since the launch of the Duke Climate Commitment in 2022, faculty, students and staff from academic and administrative units across the university have been involved in strengthening educational programs, research, scholarship, operations and external engagement related to climate change and sustainability.
The Arctic is heating up particularly fast as a result of global warming—with serious consequences. The widespread permafrost in this region, where soils currently store twice as much carbon as the atmosphere,