California Scrambles to Find Electricity to Offset Plant Closures
By Katherine Blunt California is racing to secure large amounts of power in the next few years to make up for the impending closure of fossil-fuel power plants and a…
By Katherine Blunt California is racing to secure large amounts of power in the next few years to make up for the impending closure of fossil-fuel power plants and a…
Left-wing climate protesters hit the D.C. streets Monday, vandalizing a statue of former President Andrew Jackson and swarming the White House while warning President Biden to take their demands seriously.…
By Asher Notheis California took another step toward its goal of ridding the state of all gas-powered engines thanks to a new bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday.…
Caitlin McFall 1 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was slapped with a lawsuit Thursday by a former Trump-era advisory member, alleging the Biden administration’s “purge” of industry representatives violates federal…
By Natalia Mittelstadt Climate change is real, acknowledges Patrick Michaels, former state climatologist of Virginia — but it is less extreme, less destructive, and less attributable to human activity than…
By Tom Ozimek Automakers in North America plan to build more pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles than electric vehicles well into the late 2020s, with strong consumer demand for…
Daniel Trotta HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., July 28 (Reuters) – Environmentalists say desalination decimates ocean life, costs too much money and energy, and soon will be made obsolete by water recycling.…