Climate and Energy News Roundup: What’s making news in the environment?
Ultimately, climate change will not be solved by climate scientists and engineers calculating how many solar panels we need installed.
Ultimately, climate change will not be solved by climate scientists and engineers calculating how many solar panels we need installed.
The Virginia Department of Forestry has announced the creation of its 200th conservation easement in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Saturday is the opening day of muzzle loader season west of the Blue Ridge, and hunters are reminded to put safety first.
Daylight Saving Time ends this weekend, which means shorter daylight hours and an increased risk of vehicle collisions with deer.
The Ivy Creek Foundation is hosting its November Ivy Talk on the topic of Virginia bears and issues they face.
Environment Virginia and its national office Environment America are endorsing U.S. Reps. Donald McEachin, Abigail Spanberger and Don Beyer for re-election to U.S. Congress.
It’s fascinating how “interests” interfere with survival.
On Saturday, Oct. 29, Shenandoah Green invites residents to rethink their impact on the environment by modeling in a Green Fashion Show.
Three co-chairs of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Task Force announced $3.5 million awarded to the first Chesapeake WILD grants.
Before carving your Halloween pumpkin this year, horticulture expert Ashley Edwards says it’s important to wait until pumpkins are fully mature before harvesting and to carve them as close to Halloween as you can to avoid early rotting.
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