
Wittman environmental priorities pass out of committee
Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-01) had three of his bipartisan bills pass out of the Natural Resources Committee.

Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-01) had three of his bipartisan bills pass out of the Natural Resources Committee.

Virginia Naturally Schools is the official environmental education school recognition program of the Commonwealth, administered by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.

The Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board expressed continued interest in environmental justice, public engagement and carbon reduction at its quarterly meeting today.

Dominion Energy environmental stewardship grants will support a variety of initiatives benefitting communities across 10 states.

The Virginia DEQ has selected Skeo Solutions, Inc., a nationally recognized leader in environmental planning and community engagement, to conduct its environmental justice study.

Depending on how deeply you want to go into environmental studies, there are many colleges that could meet your green-minded learning needs.

We live in an age where the fear and the effects of climate change are ever-present. Many people try to find any way to reduce their carbon footprint as much as possible in their everyday lives. This can even include sleeping.

Secretary of Natural Resources Matthew J. Strickler today released the final report to Gov. Ralph Northam on recommended actions for enhancing protection of air, water, and public health in Virginia, as required under Executive Order Number Six.

The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are seeking input on the draft restoration plan and environmental assessment related to the 2014 Dan River coal ash spill.

Multiple auto-related studies have proved that electric vehicles are comparatively inexhaustible. Consequently, electric cars are guilty for less greenhouse gas and other emissions than vehicles fueled entirely by internal combustion engines.
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