Earl Zimmerman: Climate and Energy News Roundup
The JMU Center for the Advancement of Sustainable Energy is hosting a local tour as part of The American Solar Energy Society’s National Solar Tour.
The JMU Center for the Advancement of Sustainable Energy is hosting a local tour as part of The American Solar Energy Society’s National Solar Tour.
Labor Day weekend 2024 is fast approaching and motorists are encouraged to plan ahead for smooth sailing or getting stuck in congestion.
A wide swath of Virginia is in the forecast path of Tropical Storm Debby. VDOT is reporting on Wednesday, on the eve of the storm’s arrival, that it’s ready.
Tropical Storm Debby is packing heavy, soaking rain that could cause ponding and flooding in Virginia and create hazardous road conditions.
The Fourth of July is right around the corner, and VDOT reminds motorists to prepare for busy travel days on the roads.
The use of EV charging in Albemarle County has been free for the past three years, but with new legislation, that will change July 1.
One of the busiest travel times of the year is coming up with the Memorial Day weekend, and VDOT wants to make your trip a safe one.
A coalition of 24-state attorneys general filed a petition to challenge the Biden Administration’s new regulation of heavy-duty vehicles.
Sixteen Virginia school divisions have been awarded $600,000 to upgrade equipment for CTE programs in schools and technical centers.
The SEEC Climate and National Security Task Force sent a letter to ensure 2025 NDAA supports a robust national defense strategy.
Our content is free to read, but we do have bills to pay. Pitch in and help us keep the community informed.