
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley climate, energy news roundup: April 3
The Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending April 2.

The Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending April 2.

Fourth District Congressman A. Donald McEachin announced this week five new grants from the Department of Health and Human Services totaling over $38 million.

It’s hard to measure whether having GPS apps on our smartphones is positive or negative for the planet and its systems overall, but some environmentalists are skeptical that they are helping at all.

According to data from the Virginia DMV, 120 people died and more than 13,000 were injured on Virginia’s roads in 2019 as a result of distracted driving crashes.

Excess deaths rose a staggering 22.9 percent percent nationally in 2020, fueled by COVID-19 and deaths from other causes.

Discover popular project collaboration software that is used today both in distance working and in offline settings for a smooth collaboration.

High-income countries have purchased more than half of the world’s vaccine doses, resulting in disparities for low- and middle-income countries.

In the two months since its publication, a James Madison University professor’s “happiness” course has a 4.7 rating out of 5 on the online audiobook and podcast service Audible.

If you are an individual trying to expand your portfolio and you’re not investing your money into crypto, then it’s high time you considered it as an option.

This article compares two essential types of outsourced contract organizations – CMO’s and CDMO’s – and elaborates on a top example.