The future of clean energy legislation hangs in the balance as U.S. Senate negotiations take center stage. The Republican-dominated Senate has taken an unexpected turn, moving to ease proposed reductions in clean energy tax credits. This shift comes as part of their efforts to integrate these
In Memphis, Tennessee, a serious debate is unfolding over air quality concerns linked to xAI's operations in the city's industrial sector. Recent independent air quality tests commissioned by the City of Memphis have provided some assurance to residents, as they found no dangerous levels
In a landmark decision amidst a challenging political climate, Alabama's environmental groups have achieved a significant victory by successfully advocating for updates to the state's water toxicity standards. This development represents an important step in addressing prevalent water
With us today is Christopher Hailstone, a respected authority in energy management and renewable energy. In light of recent actions by Congress affecting California's truck emissions rules, Christopher will share his insights on what these changes mean for the future of zero-emissions vehicles
In an urgent public health announcement, the National Weather Service alerted residents of New York City, including all its boroughs and outlying areas like Rockland and Westchester counties, about deteriorated air quality. This alert, in effect until the subsequent Monday evening, has been
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is implementing significant changes to PFAS regulations, affecting water utilities and public health nationwide, notably in Florida. PFAS, a group of long-lasting manufactured chemicals, are used for their resistance to water, grease, and stains. They have