
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley news roundup: July 2021
First edition of a new Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Roundup of environmental and energy news!

First edition of a new Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Roundup of environmental and energy news!

There are a variety of options available for lights including the intensity, availability, and quality of the light.

There are things you can do every day that will help you live your life in an eco-friendlier fashion.

While the coronavirus pandemic has been a serous blight on the world, we’ve all learned valuable lessons about resource consumption from running around so much less.

Globally, national governments and private industries are making a push towards reducing carbon emissions.

Seventh District Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger released the following statement after a ransomware attack hit critical U.S. energy infrastructure.

Wind power will likely play a key role in the transition to a zero-emission economy—especially if we can start to distribute it more widely and harness its benefits on a building-by-building basis.

Jennifer McClellan released a statement today applauding President Biden’s American Families Plan and emphasizing the need for Virginia to go further as the Commonwealth rebuilds from the pandemic.

It is difficult to predict exactly where technology development will take us in 2021. Regardless, the current developments already allow us to create the unthinkable.

A week of hearings in the Energy and Commerce Committee was supposed to build momentum for the Democrat agenda.