Browsing: Environment Issues
By Pamela MacDougall and Cole JermynAfter much anticipation, New York is taking a significant step to accelerate the rollout of zero-emission trucks and buses. Last week,…
what’s next for DOE’s hydrogen and direct air capture hubs, and how to engage in the process
By Jona Koka The Department of Energy’s $7 billion hydrogen (H2) and $3.5 billion direct air capture hubs program has been hailed as an opportunity to…
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has awarded $8.2 million in state incentives to help companies operating in Texas purchase 51 electric trucks.The announcement is a…
By Ari Pottens and Scott SeymourLast week, the Canadian Government released new estimates for the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, including emissions of the potent climate pollutant…
Medium- and heavy-duty trucks only make up 10% of the vehicles on American roads and highways, but they produce a disproportionate amount of climate and local…
By Flavia SollazzoOne of Italy’s most picturesque cities, Venice, topped the list of European regions most at risk for floods and sea level rise in a…
By Pedro Piris-Cabezas and Glenda ChenThe Biden administration has worked to keep its promise to follow the science in dealing with challenges like housing, COVID, air…
How curbing oil and gas pollution can grow West Virginia energy leadership, create jobs and protect communities
By John Rutecki West Virginia is the nation’s number four energy producing state and has a critical opportunity to demonstrate leadership with solutions to curb oil…
With beneficial electrification plans, the Illinois Commerce Commission takes a step towards reducing harmful emissions
By Larissa Koehler and Brian Urbaszewski Today, the Illinois Commerce Commission issued a final order approving beneficial electrification plans from the state’s two biggest utilities —…