In Exxon Climate Fraud Case, J...
The oil giant is accused of trying to deceive investors about how it was managing economic risks posed by climate change.
read moreThe oil giant is accused of trying to deceive investors about how it was managing economic risks posed by climate change.
read moreAlmost every state has been weighing changes to how homes with solar are compensated for electricity they send to the grid. The results will impact solar growth.
read moreRemember back when the powerful American Legislative Exchange Council dominated the national discourse on climate change, and not in a good way
read moreOne of the Trump administration’s latest environmental regulatory rollbacks has managed to piss off both Big Oil and environmentalists.
read moreClimate victories are thundering down from statehouses like hail in a spring storm.
read moreWith respiratory ailments, heart-palpitations, headaches, memory loss, skin rashes, and bloody sores.
read moreMichael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, said on Friday he would donate $500 million to a new campaign to close every coal-fired power plant in the United States
read moreThe conference was backed by a group founded to spread the “good news” about carbon emissions.
read moreIn a key property rights decision, two West Virginia residents scored a rare victory from the state Supreme Court.
read moreWhen a new solar power farm is completed in 2021, Anheuser-Busch will brew all its domestic beers with electricity from solar and wind power.
read moreIt’s a trifecta the Trump administration has pushed for nationally, with businesses and homeowners footing the bill for uneconomical power plants.
read moreA nationwide fight highlights the challenge of transitioning to a future of renewable energy.
read more“100% renewable energy” is a popular concept these days. 160 major corporations have signed pledges saying they will power all of their activities using 100% renewables in the near future. But that does not necessarily mean the electricity they consume will be 100% carbon free.
read moreWhy do farmers in Ohio not know about agrophotovoltaics — the disruptive technology developed by Frauhofer Institute in Germany?
read moreThe Environmental Protection Agency plans to change the way it calculates the health risks of air pollution, a shift that would make it easier to roll back a key climate change rule because it would result in far fewer predicted deaths from pollution, according to five people with knowledge of the agency’s plans.
read moreWhy Carbon Credits For Forest Preservation May Be Worse Than Nothing
read moreThe fight against a Texas pipeline just got a little more challenging. On Monday, the Texas Senate passed legislation that makes interfering with pipelines and other oil and gas infrastructure a crime punishable by up to a year in prison and $10,000 in fines.
read moreThe former administrator resigned in disgrace last year.
read moreThis past January, Itiba De Jesus moved to St. Cloud, in Osceola County, Florida, in search of affordable housing and land to expand her sustainable agriculture project.
read moreDeb Haaland, one of the first Native American women elected to Congress, has become a powerful voice for US public lands
read moreLast July, temperatures in Waco, Texas reached an all-time high of 114 degrees Fahrenheit. It was was the 12th day in a row that temperatures had surpassed 99 degrees F, and the 7th day of record-breaking heat.
read more“This is great news, but as a presidential candidate, in order to show real national leadership on climate and clean energy, Inslee must endorse a ban on fracking across the country.”
read moreThe latest good news from the forefront of clean energy makes me think of the old FlintstonesTM vitamins commercials about the number of kids they were reaching: “[X] million strong, and growing,” went the catchy jingle.
read moreWhen the plan to install wind turbines off the coast of Block Island, 12 miles from the shore of Rhode Island, was announced, there were the usual concerns. It would be a blight on the gorgeous seascape that surrounds Block Island.
read moreMinnesota’s community solar program hit a record 532 megawatts of operational capacity in April 2019.
read moreEarth’s climate is full of terrifying feedback loops: Decreased rainfall raises the risk of wildfires, which release yet more carbon dioxide.
read moreBuilding solar, wind, natural gas and water infrastructure all along the U.S.–Mexico border would create economic opportunity rather than antagonism
read moreEnvironmental groups are preparing for a fight against the proposal that would end a five-year fracking moratorium in central California
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