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- Greece debt crisis: How it could impact oil prices
The fallout from Greece's economic troubles could drag down the Eurozone, writes Charles Kennedy – and that has implications for oil prices around the world.
- It's official: China pledges ambitious goal toward UN climate deal
China has now made its contribution toward a global climate deal official, promising to peak its emissions by 2030. But while the world's top emitter will be a critical piece of any deal, many heavy emitters have yet to promise cuts.
- Biofuel flights: How farm waste could get you where you're going this summer
United Airlines has invested $30 million into a biofuel company to help fuel their planes.
- Pope Francis climate panel to include activist Naomi Klein
Pope Francis celebrated a diverse group of climate marchers in a speech Sunday. An upcoming panel organized by the Vatican will feature prominent climate activist Naomi Klein.
- A landmark ruling on climate change [Recharge]
A court orders the Dutch government to speed up climate efforts; GOP pushback on EPA’s Clean Power Plan gains traction; Russia moves forward with another plan to bypass Ukraine in shipping gas to Europe. Catch up on global energy with the Monitor's Recharge.
- Solar Impulse 2 en route to Hawaii from Japan
The Solar Impulse 2 airplane left Japan early Monday for a five-day flight to Hawaii, the eighth leg of its bid to fly around the world without fuel.
- Supreme Court won't hear appeal over Gulf oil spill
Supreme Court justices let stand Monday a lower court ruling that said energy giants BP and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. could not avoid federal fines for the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill by blaming another company's failed equipment.
- In Lac-Megantic disaster, oil train operators face criminal charges
The rail line involved in the 2013 Lac-Megantic oil train derailment, which killed 47 people, now faces criminal charges for breaking Canadian safety and environmental laws. The disaster raised questions about oil train safety throughout North America.
- Lions to return to Rwanda after two decades
Seven lions, two males and five females, will be reintroduced to eastern Akagera National Park.
- How an Iran nuclear deal would impact oil prices
A deal stopping Iran's nuclear program and lifting Western sanctions on the country would immediately push down oil prices, writes Nick Cunningham. The country has 40 million barrels of oil in storage and could ramp up production quickly.
- Exxon shuts down oil production as Santa Barbara cleans up spill
Exxon Mobil is halting production at three offshore oil platforms because it has no way to transport its crude. In May, a pipeline breach spilled an estimated 100,000 gallons of oil along the scenic Santa Barbara coast.
- California oil spill: Regulators, lawmakers scrutinize company response
The Texas-based oil company has come under fire for failing to immediately notify state and federal authorities about a May 19 pipeline rupture in Santa Barbara, Calif.
- Good news for reefs: how corals could survive a warming planet
New genetics research shows how cold-water corals can increase their resilience to global warming at a pace that could match climate change.
- Independence Day gas prices will be the lowest in five years
Nearly 42 million Americans will travel between July 1 and July 5 to celebrate Independence Day, the most in eight years, AAA said Thursday. Drivers will also see the lowest Independence Day gas prices in at least five years, though gas prices this year have been in flux.
- Emerging Israel gas deal sparks fierce debate
After long negotiations, Israel has struck a deal with gas firms, which aims to break up their monopolistic control of Israel's gas reserves and introduce competition while maintaining incentives for fresh investment.
- Indian tribes sue to block solar plant in Southern California
The Colorado River Indian Tribes are suing to block the Blythe Mesa Solar Project, which would cover nearly six square miles.
- New China policy could save elephants, conservationists say
A Chinese official has made an unexpected pledge to stop the ivory trade in a country that increasingly drives elephant poaching across Africa.
- California oil cleanup costs reach $92 million
California oil cleanup costs have risen to $92 million in the wake of a May 19 pipeline spill near Santa Barbara.
- Bypassing Ukraine, Russia eyes gas pipeline through Turkey
Russia's state gas company will soon begin surveying for a pipeline through the Black Sea. That pipeline will carry Russian gas to Turkey and into Europe, sidestepping routes through Ukraine that have been shut off amid political disputes.
- House GOP takes aim at Obama climate plan for power plants
Republican lawmakers began debate on a bill that would allow states to opt out of the Obama administration's plan to limit carbon pollution from coal-fired power plants.