Environment

EPA Needs to Listen to the Public. Will New Public Participation Guidance Help?

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently released updated final guidelines for how the agency plans to engage the public in health and environmental protection. This new policy is crucial

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Climate hits UK farmers, food, bills

The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) think tank has issued a stark warning that farmers could be facing another

Norway is all in on electric cars. What can the U.S. learn?

Norway Leads the Charge in Electric Vehicle Adoption In a groundbreaking statistic released by the Norwegian Road Federation, it was

Texas finalizes $1.8BĀ to build solar, battery, and gas-powered microgrids

The Texas Legislature recently concluded its biennial session without passing several bills that could have negatively impacted the state's growing

In This Knife’s Edge Authoritarian Moment, Say ā€œNo Kingsā€Ā to President Trump

Unprecedented Moment: A Battle for Democracy This weekend marks a critical moment in our nation's history. A peacetime military parade

Trump’s EPA just made the case against the Big Beautiful Bill

The Trump administration continues to make significant changes to environmental regulations, with a focus on the coal industry. President Trump

‘I’m living my purpose’

Youth-led Environmental Activism: A Story of Passion and PurposeAfter graduating with her undergraduate degree, Lindi embarked on a two-year internship

Senate Republicans want to sell 3 million acres of public land

Senate Republicans have reintroduced a proposal to potentially sell over 3 million acres of public land in the next five

Science Under Fire in Washington

The Trump administration's continued attacks on science and scientific integrity have reached new heights in recent weeks. The administration is