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  • How a First Nation’s housing project could spark a home-rescue revolution
    A small First Nation in British Columbia is showing how salvaged homes can become sustainable housing — and a blueprint for greener development.David Beers and Quinn Kelly report for The Tyee.In short:The shíshálh Nation partnered with Renewal Development to relocate 10 houses from Port Moody to their coastal reserve, converting each into two-level homes with […]
  • Michigan reimagines its toxic land as a solar-powered future
    Michigan wants to clean up its polluted past by turning contaminated industrial sites into a new solar-powered frontier.Douglas J. Guth reports for Inside Climate News.In short:Michigan has over 24,000 contaminated brownfield sites, many left behind by heavy industry, and advocates see solar energy as a powerful way to reclaim these spaces.A recent survey found residents […]
  • Mushrooms are cleaning up wildfire ruins — and may revive toxic land across America
    After the deadly Los Angeles wildfires turned homes into chemical-laced rubble, one scientist is using mushrooms and native plants to detoxify the land and rethink how to clean up after disaster.Mattha Busby reports for Atmos.In short:Environmental toxicologist Danielle Stevenson is pioneering a sustainable cleanup method by planting native fungi and plants that naturally extract toxins […]
  • Trump’s EPA quietly backs off from enforcing pollution laws
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has dramatically scaled back enforcement against major polluters, raising fears about the future of public health protections.Tom Perkins reports for Grist.In short:In the first three months of Trump’s second term, the EPA has filed no major pollution cases and is initiating around 100 fewer civil enforcement actions per month than […]
  • Trump administration sued by 17 states over frozen funds for electric vehicle charging network
    Seventeen states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for halting billions in federal funding intended to expand the national electric vehicle charging infrastructure.Sophie Austin and Alexa St. John report for The Associated Press.In short:The Trump administration ordered a stop to electric vehicle charger funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, blocking an estimated $3.3 […]
RSS Energy News Network | SE
  • States fight back against Trump’s wind and EV attacks
    This analysis and news roundup comes from the Canary Media Weekly newsletter. Sign up to get it every Friday. In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump has antagonized the clean energy industry, putting crucial federal funding on ice, rolling back key regulations, and even coming after state climate laws . …
  • Chart: Tesla is losing its grip on EV buyers in the US
    See more from Canary Media’s "Chart of the week” column . For years, Tesla has been the defining EV brand in not only the U.S. but the world. That’s changing. The company’s iron grip on the U.S. EV sector began to loosen back in 2023 as competition picked up. As of the first quarter of […]
  • ‘It’s bleak’: Trump prepares to gut investments to clean up heavy industry
    President Donald Trump vowed to bring industrial manufacturing back to the United States. But in the coming weeks, his administration plans to gut a key program at the Department of Energy that promised to rapidly revitalize domestic production of materials such as cement, aluminum, and steel. Slashing funding and…
  • Colorado’s rural electric co-ops are determined to build clean energy
    This story was originally published by High Country News . Eric Eriksen puts in long nights and weekends to keep the lights on in southern Colorado. As the CEO of the San Luis Valley Rural Electric Cooperative, Eriksen leads a member-owned nonprofit that provides electric service to more than 7,500 people across…
  • New California bill would undo some 20-year rooftop solar contracts
    California lawmakers are considering a bill that would renege on decades of commitments to customers who’ve installed solar panels on their homes — all to shrink only a tiny fraction of the utility costs that are driving electricity rates through the roof. The bill in question is AB 942 , introduced by…
RSS Recovery Diva
  • New Acting FEMA Director Gives Arrogant First Message
    From Politico: New FEMA head says he will “run right over” staff who resist his changes. “David Richardson, the new head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, told staff on Friday he will “run right over” anyone that resists changes … Continue reading →
  • Efforts Are Underway to Restructure FEMA
    From Politico: Congress counters Trump with massive FEMA restructuring plan. Republicans and Democrats are trying to give Congress a voice in the future of the disaster agency. “A bipartisan group of House members is drafting a sweeping bill to overhaul … Continue reading →
  • FEMA Director Was Dismissed – After Saying Agency Was Vital!
    From the NY Times: Leader of FEMA Is Dismissed as Trump Administration Takes Aim at the Agency.  https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/08/us/politics/fema-cameron-hamilton.html The ouster of Cameron Hamilton, less than a month before the start of the hurricane season, came a day after he told … Continue reading →
  • Expect Record-Breaking Heat and Many Hurricanes this Summer
    From Grist: Homeland Security News Wire: Coming This Summer: Record-Breaking Heat and Plenty of Hurricanes. Forecasters are predicting higher temperatures across the U.S. and up to 10 hurricanes. Cutting federal programs could leave people even more vulnerable.See more details in … Continue reading →
  • Trump Continues to Want FEMA to Go Away
    From USA Today: Trump administration continues to suggest FEMA could go away https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/05/06/donald-trump-kristi-noem-fema-abolish-helene-wildfire/83474589007/ “I think we’re going to recommend that FEMA go away,” Trump said while touring flood damage in North Carolina in January, before continuing on to Los Angeles, … Continue reading →
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The Resilience Calendar

  • Against the Headwinds: How Tax Policy Can Advance Clean Energy
    Date: May 12, 2025
    Location: Virtual

    Join E2 for an important discussion with Senator Wyden about the current lay of the land on clean energy tax credits and where the opportunities lie to uplift existing success and preserve the momentum…

  • Circularity and Plastics--A Workshop
    Date: May 13, 2025
    Location: Virtual

    On May 13 - 14, 2025 the National Academies will convene a workshop to explore circularity and other approaches for the sustainable lifecycle management of plastic materials to mitigate plastic pollution.

    Learn more and register <…

  • Insights from the Mitigation Matters Award Program
    Date: May 13, 2025
    Location: Virtual

    The Natural Hazards Center is hosting a webinar highlighting the research from three of these teams. Presentations will examine a range of topics including, zoning practices to reduce flood risk in Virginia, the recovery…

  • Water Supply Systems and Wildfires: Water Science and Technology Board Spring Meeting 2025
    Date: May 14, 2025
    Location: Virtual

    This event will convene Water Science and Technology Board Members and experts to discuss the impacts of wildfires on water supply systems and waterways.

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Latest News & Resources

Collaborating for a Resilient Future: RVCA Launches Priority-Setting Workshop Series in Harrisonburg

On April 8, more than two dozen professionals, extension specialists, and regional stakeholders came together at the Harrisonburg Innovation Hub to kick off the Spring 2025 Resilient Virginia Collaborative Alliance (RVCA) Priority-Setting Workshop Series. This inaugural session marked a significant step forward in building a shared vision for climate resilience across Central and Southwest Virginia.

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