Roundup: What’s making news in climate justice, environmental politics and policy
House Republicans are confident that pushing the production and use of fossil fuels will be a winning political strategy in 2024.
House Republicans are confident that pushing the production and use of fossil fuels will be a winning political strategy in 2024.
A Joint Economic Committee report states that a debt default would have consequences for Virginia’s Fourth Congressional District.
The Staunton-based Secure Solar Futures has signed a 25-year solar power purchase agreement with Helping Overcome Poverty’s Existence, Inc. in Wytheville.
The Biden-Harris Administration announced the availability of $1 billion in grants to increase equitable access to trees and green spaces.
The East Coast, including the Commonwealth of Virginia, is not ready for electric vehicles yet they are entering the auto market fast.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan joined Pete Aguilar of California, Ted Lieu of California, and Seth Magaziner in opposition of H.R. 1.
When Gov. Youngkin unveiled his budget, it contained such a glaring shortage of funding for affordable housing that his statements about prioritizing housing seemed ludicrous.
More than $8.1 million in Growth and Opportunity for Virginia grant awards were announced today for 17 projects focused on accelerating economic growth.
A Charlottesville-based nonprofit is bringing together comedians and climate experts to help save the planet.
Intuit Inc. has partnered with the Staunton-based Secure Solar Futures to develop solar projects and help start job training programs.