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Recent data from the United Nations Environment Programme shows that construction and use of residential buildings accounts for 17 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Recent data from the United Nations Environment Programme shows that construction and use of residential buildings accounts for 17 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Fairfax Hall in Waynesboro has won approval for $2 million in Affordable and Special Needs Housing loans from the Commonwealth of Virginia.

In the aftermath of the recent winter storm, several emergency resources are available to those in need.

This article looks at the clean city initiatives that are sweeping across the country and show, how you can take advantage of these changes.

As a part of its ongoing campaign to better inform the public about all matters relating to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, Orlando Air Conditioning Experts presents a short, handy guide to BTUs.

School district leaders, local officials, and community members from across central Virginia gathered last week for a hands-on electric school bus demonstration event held at the Albemarle County Office Building parking lot.

Ox-Eye Vineyards in Staunton is hosting the book launch of “Abolish Oil Now! Abolitionists Beat Slavery and Abolitionists Can Beat Climate Change” by Erik Curren.

When Seattle’s new sports and concert arena opened its doors to the public in October, many were left scratching heads as to what the heck the building’s name was about.

Diversifying the digital investment portfolio is possibly the biggest life-changing action one can take in 2021.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Steering Committee member Earl Zimmerman brings us this latest installment of Climate and Energy News.