
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley climate, energy news roundup
Here’s the January 2022 roundup from the Climate Action Alliance of the Valley.

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

Bitcoin is by far the most popular type of cryptocurrency. As such, many people have only recently learned that bitcoin mining requires an incredible amount of energy.

Prioritizing salads is indeed a step forward, as meat and animal products lead to pollution and the production of greenhouse gasses that trap heat in the atmosphere and lead to global warming.

A “slow” strategy may be the fast track for people recovering from alcohol use disorder.

The Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation announced the appointment of new Board of Trustees officers and the addition of members to its Council of Advisors.

Virginia Athletics will be partnering with Altius Sports Partners as its partner to provide strategic guidance in enhancing the program’s efforts in NIL.

The cost of a plumbing remodeling project can easily spiral into thousands of dollars.

A coalition of labor unions is fighting back against Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s goal of repealing a 2020 law that to date has resulted in a number of public service workers gaining the freedom to collectively bargain.

By creating a safe environment, children can develop confidence and life-long friendships.

A petroleum seep is impacting an unnamed tributary of Meadow Creek in the vicinity of 1706 Emmet Street North in Charlottesville.
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