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Attorney General Raoul Defends Rule To Strengthen Vehicle Emissions Standards
CHICAGO Attorney General Kwame Raoul, alongside 23 attorneys general, filed a motion to intervene in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ...
Public transit: 'Easier for mayors to beg' than manage funds, says Legault
Quebec's transport minister was on the defensive Thursday after saying that running public transit isn't the province's job. Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante says transit agencies need more support from ...
How hot? Initiative measures, maps extreme temps, risk
Charlotte is one of 14 U.S. cities selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to identify areas where people are most at risk during extreme heat waves, which according to the ...
Large retailers don’t have smokestacks, but they generate a lot of pollution − and states are starting to regulate it
For decades, big-box retailers have evaded federal regulation of the pollution their operations generate. But a new air emission rule in Southern California could become a model for state controls.
Column: Disneyland will never be completed. Neither will healing the Earth
The behind-the-scenes story of how a small group of thoughtful, committed people changed Autopia to electric vehicles.
California’s clean-truck rules: a fleet owner’s view
Although the state’s rules face legal pushback from trucking interests and 19 states, one pioneering fleet owner found surprising benefits as he began buying heavy-duty electric trucks.
Jacksonville Mayor Deegan, other volunteers take part in Earth Day cleanup in Hogan's Creek area
Deegan says despite the cleanup, the city is ramping up efforts to address blight, plant thousands of more trees and electrify the public transit buses fleet.
State's new law involving Puget Sound Energy aspires to set a course for the future
The state's new law involving PSE, passed with narrow voting margins and industry scrutiny, aspires to set a course for a future, decades away, in which natural gas is a thing of the past.
We Must Save the Climate Commitment Act from Cynical Climate Arsonists
That’s why today, Earth Day, Washington Conservation Action is launching an ambitious campaign, “Call 4 Climate Action.” Our goal: get 50,000 new or infrequent Washington voters to commit to casting a ...
State’s new law involving PSE aspires to set a course for the future
Lawmakers have wrestled with how to decarbonize the state's largest utility and gas provider without hurting ratepayers.
Supreme Court to hear biggest homeless rights case in decades. What both sides say.
An Oregon city without a shelter says unhoused people need to be kicked out of its parks. The Supreme Court will decide if that's constitutional.
A plan to change California utility rates is dividing environmentalists. Here’s why
The California Public Utilities Commission will consider on May 9 a new proposal that would change how Californians pay for electricity.
Chicago’s young activists demand climate action, steps to ‘protect our planet’ at downtown rally
Young activists held a rally Friday afternoon demanding urgent action from government officials to slow climate change, calling it a “public health emergency that affects every breath we take and ...