
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley: Climate and Energy News Roundup
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.

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.

Virginia Tech researchers have discovered that key parts of the global carbon cycle used to track movement of carbon dioxide in the environment are not correct, which could significantly alter conventional carbon cycle models.

As our understanding of the human-caused effects on our environment deepens, we find ourselves changing our habits, but we also carry the responsibility of preparing the next generation.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Steering Committee member Earl Zimmerman brings us this latest installment of Climate and Energy News.

CAAV Steering Committee member Earl Zimmerman brings us this latest installment of Climate and Energy News.

A House of Delegates subcommittee devoted time on Thursday for testimony from climate change skeptics funded by the energy industry.

A new website and interactive map will let users see how rising seas, storm surge and expanding floodplains will affect their communities, providing a visual glimpse into how a changing climate will unfold across Hampton Roads.

Here’s the January 2022 roundup from the Climate Action Alliance of the Valley.

Climate change is upon us in the form of increasingly extreme weather events, changing seasons, and the associated stress on community systems.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley is hosting Erik Curren, author of Abolish Oil Now! Abolitionists Beat Slavery and Can Beat Climate Change, for an author talk and book signing at Eastern Mennonite University.
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