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Many projects such as solar panels and electric school buses may not meet new deadlines for tax credits under the “big, beautiful bill.”
The White House's own environmental justice progress report gives little insight into the green benefits delivered to disadvantaged communities.
A simple legal strategy could spell the end of the fledging industry, which had been poised for renewal. But it may also backfire.
A new report calls for solutions that simultaneously address climate change, biodiversity, health, water, and food issues.
It’s not clear who will now write the Congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment — or whether it will be written at all.
The state legislature passed a bill that will add a surcharge for customers in the short term, but should pay it back more than 10-fold over the next 20 years.
Workers for the National Civilian Community Corps were sent home due to “new operational parameters.” The program’s long-term fate is unclear.
The USDA’s decision to cut $1 billion worth of food aid is causing layoffs, supply shortfalls, and the end of donations at charitable groups across the country — all as hunger continues to climb.
The state's pension funds have an estimated $14.8 billion invested in fossil fuel companies.