Earl Zimmerman: February 2026 Climate and Energy News Roundup
Solar can save Virginia farms if state and local government gets out of the way.
Solar can save Virginia farms if state and local government gets out of the way.

One to three inches of snow is possible in the Shenandoah Valley starting on Friday night, according to AccuWeather.
The Blue Ridge Children’s Museum in Waynesboro opened its doors on Dec. 31, and later this week, will host a ribbon-cutting and celebration.
The science-denier Glenn Youngkin isn’t our governor anymore, so, Virginia could, soon, be back in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a compact involving several states in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast to reduce carbon emissions.
Ben Cline, who fancies himself a bulldog lawyer, had his bits snipped by actual bulldog lawyer Jack Smith, but we knew that was going to happen, the second the TV cameras panned to Cline.

Meteorologists are feeling more confident that the Shenandoah Valley will see six inches of snow or more starting early Saturday.
A new congressional report has it that U.S. families spent $1,625 more on daily living things due to inflation, and that’s not counting what happens if Europe responds to Donald Trump’s threats to Greenland by pulling the rug out from under the dollar.
Donald Trump had his regime hit the pause button on offshore wind projects on the East Coast last month, because he doesn’t like “windmills.”
Now that 2025 is in the rear-view mirror, it’s time to reflect on pro wrestling’s greatest triumphs in the big ‘25.
A drought warning advisory has been issued to 22 counties and 13 cities in Virginia including the Shenandoah Valley.
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