Climate, energy news roundup: What’s making news with the environment
The World Meteorological Organization warns that record-hot global temperatures in recent years are just the start of the kind of heat we’re headed toward.
The World Meteorological Organization warns that record-hot global temperatures in recent years are just the start of the kind of heat we’re headed toward.
Ride the Bus Week highlights the importance of public transit and encourages individuals to choose a bus ride to shop, work or go out.
When one thinks of Maine, they can’t help but think of Maine lobsters. Lobster has been an integral part of Maine’s culture and economy for centuries.
Tony Bennett and the UVA basketball staff landed two four-stars in the prep Class of 2023, then went out and landed three more four-stars in the transfer silly season.
House Republicans are confident that pushing the production and use of fossil fuels will be a winning political strategy in 2024.
The power of film is in its capacity to transport viewers to places we might not have been able to go before. Nature documentaries in particular bring us close to ecosystems and species that are beyond most people’s reach.
Earth Day is April 22, yet the United States experienced $165 billion in damage from weather and climate disasters in 2022.
The House SEEC favorably responded to the EPA’s proposal on greenhouse gas emission standards for vehicles sold in the United States.
Permaculture is a method of cultivation that uses multiple tools to minimize human impact on the environment by mimicking the zero-waste feedback loops of naturally-existing systems.
Leaders of the House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC) responded yesterday to the passage of H.R. 1.
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