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This story is part of Grist’s 2021 Comic Recap — an illustrated look back on some of the year’s biggest climate stories. To read the other installments, click here and here. This was a big year for ...
A small Kansas county became a site of a significant pipeline failure last week as the Keystone Pipeline leaked an estimated 14,000 barrels of crude oil into a creek — the largest spill in its history ...
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly planning to take steps aimed at restarting the Keystone XL pipeline once he takes office in a rebuke of President Biden's decision to terminate it at the ...
The pipeline that ruptured and spewed about 25,000 gallons of oil into the ocean off Huntington Beach in October 2021 is being refilled with oil and is expected to be in use again sometime this month, ...
Editor’s Note: In this four-part series, columnist Chris Tomlinson examines allegations that natural gas pipeline operators and traders triggered the 2021 blackouts while trying to manipulate prices.
The developer of the Keystone XL pipeline announced Wednesday it is pulling the plug on the controversial project after the Biden administration revoked its permit in January. TC Energy, the Canadian ...
A vacant supply depot that was supposed to service the Keystone XL Pipeline in Alberta, Canada. REUTERS/Todd Korol/File Photo BILLINGS, Mont. — The sponsor of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline pulled ...
Early in his administration, President Biden introduced a new government-wide climate policy, which ended new oil and gas leasing on federal onshore lands and offshore waters and canceled the ...