The National Gallery of Art’s latest exhibition, “Beneath the Surface: Mining and American Photography,” lands at a ...
Researchers have shown that controlled fire whirls can clean up oil spills faster and more cleanly than traditional burning methods. The spinning flames consumed up to 95% of the oil, cut soot ...
On April 20, 2010, an explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon killed 11 workers and triggered the largest oil spill in US ...
The Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) is accepting applications for Gulf Coast Restoration Fund. Applications will be ...
Brazil’s environmental agency approved oil drilling off the mouth of the Amazon River, even though oil company Petrobras ...
A federal judge was unpersuaded that California faces irreparable harm from the use of a four-mile segment of the pipeline ...
ExxonMobil is the latest oil giant to reach a deal with Louisiana over claims it helped destroy the state's coast, leaving ...
Such harm could come in a number of ways. A strike on Kharg island has the clearest potential to cause a big, enormously ...
Selina Williams is an energy reporter for The Wall Street Journal. She is responsible for covering mid-size oil and gas companies, oil service companies, shale gas, nuclear power and UK energy policy.
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Fire officials issued urgent evacuation orders Friday for a Southern California community as emergency crews scrambled to manage an enormous chemical tank that is "actively in crisis" and threatening ...
Iran’s top environmental official said on Tuesday that a suspected oil spill in the Gulf near Iran’s Kharg Island was likely caused by a tanker dumping waste water and not a leak from oil facilities.