How the Ex-Chancellor Gerhard Schröder Became Putin’s Man in Germany Gerhard Schröder, who is paid almost $1 million a year by Russian-controlled energy companies, has become a pariah. But he is also a symbol of Germany’s Russia policy.
The Clean Energy Revolution Is Speeding Up Thanks to Europe Europe is giving investors the green light they need to take risks on climate technologies.
Biden Plans to Open More Public Land to Drilling The president is under pressure to bring down gas prices, but any new supply would be years away. The fees that companies pay would rise sharply.
Europe Will Pay a High Price to Free Itself From Russian Energy Soaring energy prices may speed the continent’s move to a green energy future.
Methane Emissions Soared to a Record in 2021, Scientists Say For the second year in a row, concentrations of the potent planet-warming gas jumped by the largest amount since measurements began four decades ago.