Climate, energy news roundup: Stories of interest on the environmental front
A new study by legendary climate scientist James Hansen and his colleagues has found that global warming is accelerating faster than anticipated.
A new study by legendary climate scientist James Hansen and his colleagues has found that global warming is accelerating faster than anticipated.
VDOT will suspend many highway work zones and lift most lane closures on interstates and other major roads for Thanksgiving travel.
Charlottesville has relaunched an electric vehicle charging grant program to incentivize commercial sites to deploy new charging stations.
Pay no heed to the circus politics coming out of Washington, D.C. It’s just more of the same grandstanding by tone-deaf politicians oblivious to the plight of the citizenry.
The Atlantic hurricane season extends from June 1 to Nov. 30, with the peak occurring between mid-August and late October.
Loudoun County’s buses will be upgraded to low- or no-emission vehicles with $13,880,910 from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Most people have heard of exhaust emissions, but there is another form of emissions released by vehicles known as non-exhaust emissions (NEEs).
Ford Motor Co. told Virginia that it had selected a site for a new $3.5 billion battery plant that would bring 2,500 jobs to Southside, but Glenn Youngkin said no.
You might remember how Donald Trump needled Glenn Youngkin back in November over how Youngkin’s name supposedly “sounds Chinese.”
Wildlife is disappearing at an alarming rate around the world, in the oceans and on land.
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