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Electricity Bills Are High. Trump Administration Policies are Set to Make them Soar.

Electricity bills are on the rise nationwide. Currently, households are paying over 5 percent more than last year, with some states experiencing increases of 20 to 30 percent or more.

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Mobile homes already have huge utility bills. Congress may make it worse.

The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would remove the Department of Energy from overseeing energy standards

The Miccosukee Tribe blocked Alligator Alcatraz. Then Trump blocked a bill to return their land.

Republicans in the House failed to override President Donald Trump’s veto on two important measures that would have had significant

How Chevron played the long game in Venezuela

The acquisition of Hess Corporation by Chevron was a significant move in the oil industry, but it was not the

Labour’s ‘deeply alarming’ attack on protest rights

British Authorities Criticized for Restricting Right to Protest, Human Rights Watch Report Says In a recent report, Human Rights Watch

The Road to True Grid Resilience is Paved With Science and Community Voice

Extreme Weather Events and Grid Resilience in the Central United States Living in the central United States means being no

The 10 Worst Power Outages in the Central United States Since 2020—And How We Build Back Better

The storm rapidly intensified from a Category 2 to a Category 4 hurricane just before making landfall, bringing strong winds

Trump just took his most dramatic step yet against global climate action

This move is seen by many as a final blow to global efforts to combat climate change and a stark

What a Decade of Outages Teaches Us About Where Resilience Must Begin

Understanding the Impact of Extreme Weather on the Electricity Grid Over the past decade, the central United States has been