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Exxon Mobil Lends Its Support to a Carbon Tax Proposal

Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox

OPEC Took Aim at U.S. Oil Producers, but Hurt Itself, Too

Energy Department Closes Office Working on Climate Change Abroad

How Retiring Nuclear Power Plants May Undercut U.S. Climate Goals

Scientists Praise Energy Innovation Office Trump Wants to Shut Down

Jeffrey Immelt Set to Retire as General Electric Chief

Settlements for Company Sins Will No Longer Aid Other Projects, Sessions Says

Exxon Mobil Calls Emissions Inquiry a ‘Political Witch Hunt’

Drivers Head Into Summer With a Gift at the Gas Pump

Finland Works, Quietly, to Bury Its Nuclear Reactor Waste

Digging the Graveyard of Oil’s Past

Canada’s Strategy on Climate Change: Work With American States

The U.S. Can’t Leave the Paris Climate Deal Just Yet

Renewable Energy Push Is Strongest in the Reddest States

Donald J. Vidrine, Supervisor on Ill-Fated Deepwater Horizon Rig, Dies at 69

China Looks to Capitalize on Clean Energy as U.S. Retreats

After Initial Jolt on Qatar Tensions, Energy Markets Settle

5 Arab States Break Ties With Qatar, Complicating U.S. Coalition-Building

Apple Will Host Annual Developers’ Conference, and Global Energy Ministers Are to Meet