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Should New York City Burn Its Parks? This Scientist Thinks So.
Published: March 5, 2026
An unusual outbreak of wildfires in city parks gave scientists a chance to study these rare events. Now they’re coming to different conclusions. Read More.
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In his new essay collection, “We Are the Weather,” Jonathan Safran Foer turns his attention to the climate crisis. Mark Bittman weighs in. Read More
September 17, 2019
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman was named energy minister less than a week before an aerial attack crippled Saudi Arabia’s oil production. Read More
September 17, 2019
The spike in oil prices after the drone attacks in Saudi Arabia won’t start a recession. But a sustained surge in energy prices might have a bigger impact. Read More
September 17, 2019
Supply disruptions and the risk of future attacks is likely to prop up energy prices, benefiting the oil industry and hurting consumers. Read More
September 17, 2019
Indonesian authorities have arrested 185 people suspected of starting forest fires that are spreading a thick, noxious haze around Southeast Asia, police said today. Read More
September 17, 2019
An Alabama chemical plant has been emitting sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid mist into the atmosphere, state and federal authorities say in court documents. Read More
September 17, 2019
Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s chief of staff has left the department, according to an internal DOE memo obtained by E&E News. Read More
September 17, 2019
Supply disruptions and the risk of future attacks is likely to prop up energy prices, benefiting the oil industry and hurting consumers. Read More
September 17, 2019