Climate and Energy News Roundup: What’s making environmental news
Wildlife is disappearing at an alarming rate around the world, in the oceans and on land.
Wildlife is disappearing at an alarming rate around the world, in the oceans and on land.
The Blue Ridge Health District is ending weekly COVID-19 clinics at local health departments this month.
Mass surveillance is the Deep State’s version of a “gift” that keeps on giving…back to the Deep State.
With so many famous people dying of this disease, it may have you wondering if you are at risk for colon cancer. We explore when you should get screened, symptoms and how food may factor into your risk.
The COP27 U.N. Climate Summit in Egypt ended with a hard-fought deal to create a fund to help poor countries being battered by climate disasters.

In response to word that the United States Postal Service plans to raise prices, U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger relaunched her survey to collect Virginians’ experience of continuing delays.

Ancient giant sequoias in California, once considered impervious to flames, are again under threat from wildfires, this time in the Yosemite National Park.

In the train station at the entrance to James Madison’s Montpelier, The Montpelier Station Post Office in Orange County opened for business in 1912.

Countries racing to replace Russian oil, gas and coal with their own dirty energy are making matters worse, warns United Nations secretary general António Guterres.

The Green Postal Service Fleet Act would prohibit the U.S. Postal Service from carrying out any purchase of a new fleet of delivery vehicles unless 75 percent of the new vehicles are electric or otherwise emissions-free.