
Drivers can fill their tanks with a higher-ethanol fuel this summer. Here’s what that means
In an effort to reduce prices at the pump, an EPA wavier allows the sale of fuel with 15 percent ethanol content

Drivers can fill their tanks with a higher-ethanol fuel this summer. Here’s what that means
In an effort to reduce prices at the pump, an EPA wavier allows the sale of fuel with 15 percent ethanol content

AI’s Power Needs Will Destroy the Renewable Energy Revolution
After decades of fighting for renewable energy, solar power is finally achieving economic dominance. But AI data centers threaten to consume those energy gains


Gas prices are spiking. So why aren’t U.S. oil companies drilling more?
As the U.S. and Iran fight for dominance in the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. gas prices are continuing to rise—and production might not keep up

Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere just hit a ‘depressing’ new record
These data come from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Mauna Loa Observatory, which may soon be shut down because of proposed government budget cuts

Mining companies are using cosmic rays to find critical minerals
As rich ore gets harder to find, the mining industry is using subatomic particles to map rock deep underground

Why Iran is targeting Qatar’s liquid natural gas trains
Why the destruction of Qatar’s liquid natural gas “trains” by Iranian attacks will have global consequences

Five Essential Reads on Plastic, Power and Pollution
If you enjoyed Beth Gardiner’s feature about big oil’s bet on plastics, here are more books curated by Scientific American

IEA Now Predicts Oil and Gas Demand Will Rise beyond 2030, Departing from Previous Forecasts
The International Energy Agency says weak climate action and energy security fears are effectively delaying peak fossil fuel consumption

Huge Reservoirs of Clean Hydrogen Could Power Earth for 170,000 Years
Recent breakthroughs suggest that hydrogen reservoirs are buried in countless regions of the world, including at least 30 U.S. states

Shuttering of EPA’s Energy Star Program Would Affect Electric Bills and the Environment
Hit by restructuring, the EPA is reportedly planning to end the Energy Star program, a project that has saved hundreds of billions of dollars for businesses and consumers

America’s ‘Golden Era’ of Oil Is Already Losing Its Glitter
Liberty Energy, founded by Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, reports falling profits, and the industry cites tariffs as a driver

Data Centers Will Use Twice as Much Energy by 2030—Driven by AI
Data centers accounted for about 1.5 percent of global electricity consumption in 2024, an amount expected to double by 2030 because of AI use