November

These Companies Are Pushing Back on Science Showing Their Pollution
When researchers said satellite data showed their facilities had leaked huge amounts of methane, companies began questioning the scientific analysis.

UK’s Fuel Poverty to Grip Over 20% of Households, Charity Says
The number of UK households in fuel poverty will continue to worsen, touching 6.5 million from January, because of a planned energy price increase and the scaling back of government support.

Oil Executives Flock to Venezuela, Braving Risk of US Snapback Sanctions
Oil executives are flocking to Venezuela to take advantage of lighter US sanctions, even though there’s a risk that access to the world’s largest oil reserves might snap shut as quickly as it opened.