The Energy 202: Oil and gas companies stand to gain from Fed loosening coronavirus loan rules

The central bankโ€™s announcement is fueling concerns about the bailout favoring some industries.

The Energy 202: Biden tweaks his environmental campaign message amid coronavirus pandemic

The former vice president is linking what he sees as one of President Trumpโ€™s biggest weaknesses โ€” his environmental record โ€” with the outbreak.

The Energy 202: Oil companies have a new lobbying target during pandemic โ€” the Federal Reserve

Struggling petroleum producers want more flexible terms on loans and other aid.

The ski resorts in Austria have been quiet, the hiking trails vacant. And thatโ€™s invited the return of elk, mountain goats and deer.

How one hospital and some manufacturers with 3-D printing capabilities came up with new designs and new supplies of swabs for coronavirus testing.

Have you been paying attention to The Postโ€™s climate-related coverage? If so, this quiz should be an easy A.

What does it mean to be a good Earthling?

Former EPA chief Scott Pruitt is a lobbyist for Hallador Energy.

โ€œIt brings us back to the self-policing procedures that were in place before the disaster,โ€ said a public policy strategist who served as a senior staffer on the presidential commission that investigated the Deepwater Horizon blowout.

Officials are warning the Trump administration that they will be unable to safely reopen the U.S. economy without radically increasing the number of available tests.

The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday plans to finalize a major change in the way the federal government calculates the costs and benefits of dangerous air pollutants, a shift that could restrict the ability regulators to put more stringent safeguards in place in the future.

A megadrought that's more severe than some of the worst droughts of the past 1,200 years, is underway in a 10-state region of the Southwest.

In a warmer world, disease outbreaks are more common and people are less able to fight them.

The pandemic response has cleared the air from Los Angeles to Wuhan, China.

More frequent flooding is overwhelming city drainage systems, sending raw sewage into rivers and streams. But Philadelphia is trying an innovative fix โ€” capturing rainwater before flows into city drains.

A new study shows human manipulation of wild habitats brings us closer to animals and assures virus spillover, making deadly pandemics inevitable.

Conditions in Indian Country are ripe for a rapid spread of disease. Crowded small homes, a culture rooted in touching, poverty and the collapse of its source of meager income, casinos. The rate of infection among Navajos is a major worry.

Abbott Labs to send first of its new coronavirus tests to beleaguered Detroit, as companies and research institutions scramble to come up with tests that the FDA will allow to detect the COVID-19 virus.

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