
Northam administration takes new steps to fight climate change
Gov. Ralph Northam this week announced a series of actions to help Virginia better address the impacts of carbon pollution from fossil fuels.

Gov. Ralph Northam this week announced a series of actions to help Virginia better address the impacts of carbon pollution from fossil fuels.

After reading the article by Emmett Hanger, “Addressing safety, environmental concerns on pipeline projects,” I would like to express my agreement for his comments regarding concerns about the path of the Atlantic Coast and Mountain Valley Pipelines, including significant environmental and safety concerns.

The proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline is not new news. The pipeline has been on all of our collective radar for several years now.

Despite Kyle Busch taking the pole for Friday night’s Xfinity series race, it was the other Kyle, Larson that is, who took the spotlight with a big win in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Food City 300 at The Last Great Colosseum, Bristol Motor Speedway, on Friday night.

Governor Ralph Northam today announced that Dominion Energy is filing for State Corporation Commission approval to proceed with construction of the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind demonstration project.

Many companies talk the talk when it comes to going green and do the minimum possible so as not to look bad (e.g. install recycling bins), but fewer actually walk the talk.

The U.S. power grid, after faithfully delivering electricity to our neighborhoods for generations, is facing significant change to how it operates — thanks to solar-panel installations, wind farms, new energy storage systems, and even electric cars.

Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe confirmed that social media behemoth Facebook is due to invest more than $1 billion in a giant new data center in the heart of Henrico County.

About 300 Virginians stood together on Saturday during the ninth annual Hands Across the Sand event to speak out against offshore drilling and advocate for clean energy.

As a part of the Green RFP Program managed by the Virginia Tech Office of Sustainability, 12 sustainability proposals from eight student organizations will receive $125,410.