
Are oil companies really cutting emissions, or just ‘greenwashing’?
As top contributors of pollution, oil companies are under a microscope.

As top contributors of pollution, oil companies are under a microscope.

Strangely enough, climate change does produce jobs and boost the economy as we struggle to make ourselves more resilient to its ravages.

You’d forgive Erik Curren if he’d decided that he’d done his part to help Staunton keep moving forward.

The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative brings millions of dollars a year to Virginia businesses and, get this, has the Commonwealth inching in the right direction toward environmental sustainability.

Nodal Exchange, a Fairfax-based derivatives exchange providing price, credit, and liquidity risk management solutions to participants in the North American commodities markets, will invest $300,000 to expand in Fairfax County.

Former Staunton City Council member Erik Curren confirmed today in a Facebook post that he will be running for one of the open seats on the City Council in November.

Transportation remains Virginia’s and the nation’s largest source of carbon pollution, comprising nearly half of all the emissions generated here in Virginia.

A group of House lawmakers have introduced legislation that would give Americans a $500 direct cash rebate aimed at easing the sting of high gas prices.

The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change working group report gives us until 2030 to stop global warming at 1.5°C. The report proposes several steps that are vital to achieving that goal.

The rollout of solar and other renewable energy projects that Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia are counting on to end fossil-fuel reliance is caught up in a review bottleneck that is severely hampering the transition.