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- The court orders dismissal of a youth-led climate lawsuit against the US governmentA federal appeals court has instructed the district court to dismiss a climate change lawsuit filed by youth plaintiffs against the U.S. government, denying them the chance to amend their case.Alex Guillén reports for Politico.In short:The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the lower court to dismiss the youth-led climate lawsuit Juliana v. United States.Despite […]
- New studies reveal genetic adaptations in California birdsTwo studies reveal how genetic changes in bird populations in California respond to environmental threats, highlighting the potential for adaptation and the risks of genetic dilution.Rebecca Heisman reports for The Revelator.In short:The southwestern willow flycatcher has developed genetic traits for heat tolerance in response to changing climate conditions, although its population is still declining.Savannah sparrows […]
- EPA introduces new rules for legacy coal ash pond cleanupNew regulations released by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency aim to tackle the cleanup of legacy coal ash ponds, requiring stringent measures to prevent groundwater contamination.Gautama Mehta reports for Grist.In short:The regulations extend 2015 rules, demanding closure of coal ash ponds that contact groundwater.Utilities are mandated to monitor and rectify any leaks, and ensure groundwater […]
- NBA sets ambitious climate goals, aiming for major carbon footprint reduction by 2030The NBA commits to cutting its carbon emissions by half within the next six years, leveraging its global influence and internal initiatives.Jacob Uitti reports for The Guardian.In short:The NBA's environmental focus includes significant changes to team travel, fan engagement, and venue operations to tackle climate change.Efforts span from reducing game-related travel to promoting regenerative agriculture […]
- Big oil spent decades sowing doubt about fossil fuel dangers, experts testifyExperts and lawmakers, during a Senate hearing, revealed a strategic shift by the fossil fuel industry from outright climate denial to more sophisticated disinformation campaigns aimed at protecting profits while undermining climate policy.Dharna Noor reports for The Guardian.In short:A Senate report, backed by subpoenaed documents, showcases how the fossil fuel sector transitioned from denying climate […]
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- Virginia lawmakers reached a compromise on energy efficiency – here’s what it will mean for utilities and regulatorsAdvocates say the tool required under the new law should make energy saving programs by Dominion Energy and Appalachian Power more transparent and effective. Virginia lawmakers reached a compromise on energy efficiency – here’s what it will mean for utilities and regulators is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news service covering the […]
- New EPA rules close a ‘huge loophole’ on coal ash, forcing wide-scale cleanup, advocates sayA pair of new regulations finalized Thursday are expected to require cleanup of coal ash pollution at all known locations where the toxic byproduct has been dumped. New EPA rules close a ‘huge loophole’ on coal ash, forcing wide-scale cleanup, advocates say is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news service covering the […]
- How should Georgia elect its utility regulators? The U.S. Supreme Court is asked to weigh inElections for the state's Public Service Commission have been on hold for years. How should Georgia elect its utility regulators? The U.S. Supreme Court is asked to weigh in is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news service covering the clean energy transition. If you would like to support us please make a […]
- Critics: Duke Energy’s new N.C. green tariff proposal still falls shortThough backed by some large customers, the revised program won’t add significant carbon-free electrons to the grid, advocates say. Critics: Duke Energy’s new N.C. green tariff proposal still falls short is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news service covering the clean energy transition. If you would like to support us please make […]
- Dominion battery pilot to provide hands-on training at historically Black university in VirginiaA standard in the aerospace industry, utilities are interested in metal-hydrogen technology because of its durability and slower discharge times relative to lithium-ion batteries. Dominion battery pilot to provide hands-on training at historically Black university in Virginia is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news service covering the clean energy transition. If you […]
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- Understanding Unrest in U.S. StreetsFrom HSToday: PERSPECTIVE: The Subversive Manipulation of Crowds: Understanding the Doctrine Guiding Unrest in U.S. Streets “The Israel/Hamas conflict is stimulating growing unrest across the nation. Although the conflict in Gaza is the current motivation for protest, unrest in major … Continue reading →
- The Drowning Southern StatesFrom the WashPost: The Drowning South; The new face of flooding. An excerpt: Human-caused climate change is driving an acceleration of sea level rise globally, largely because of the faster melting of the globe’s giant sheets of ice. Scientists do … Continue reading →
- FEMA Unveils Big Bucks for Preparedness GrantsFrom HSToday: FEMA Unveils $1.8 Billion in Preparedness Grants to Bolster National Security and Emergency Response.
- Two Takes on FEMA Workforce IssuesFrom the GAO: FEMA: Opportunities Exist to Address Mission Challenges and Increased Workload. ( March 2024) From GovExec.com: Under-resourced FEMA would see new commitment to growing workforce under bipartisan bill. The agency has struggled to keep pace with new and … Continue reading →
- New FEMA Report on Climate Adaptation Planning Guidance for Emergency ManagersNew FEMA Report: Climate Adaptation Planning Guidance for Emergency Managers.. (81 pp). The Climate Adaption Planning: Guidance for Emergency Managers (this guide) is intended to help state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) emergency managers incorporate climate adaptation into emergency management … Continue reading →