Green party ministers in Germany have been accused of lying about safety
Almost two years after a similar rule was rejected by the Supreme Court, the Biden administration on Thursday released another final rule for regulating America’s Read More
The developer of a massive green power plant at the Stanlow refinery has
On Tuesday (April 23), Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens announced new initiatives to revitalize downtown. To pay for it, he’s re-opening the city’s recently approved 2024 operating budget and adding $3.2 million in new spending. The move, which would see municipal property taxes rise another 0.7 per cent — to 4.61 per cent — is allowed […]
KYIV, Ukraine >> As Russian missiles streaked through the skies above Ukraine before dawn today, once again targeting the nation’s battered energy grid in a broad and complex bombardment, Ukrainian drones were flying in the other direction, taking aim at vital oil and gas refineries and other targets inside Russia.
The Biden administration on Thursday cracked down on planet-warming emissions and other pollution from power plants, aiming to make these power sources more environmentally friendly. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Thursday it had finalized a suite of rules that aim to cut the plants’ pollution. One such rule, which regulates greenhouse gas emissions []
Pests, diseases limit options for varieties to plant locally.
‘Too little, too late,’ says Greenpeace, as G7 agrees to phase out coal power by 2035
The construction of an electric generating facility that was first proposed in 2022 has been approved by the Public Service Commission of West Virginia.
Russian missiles pounded power facilities in central and western Ukraine on Saturday, increasing pressure on the ailing energy system as the country faces a shortage of air defences despite a breakthrough in U.S. military aid. The air strike, carried out with long-range missiles, including cruise missiles fired by Russian strategic
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story New climate rule could speed shift away from coal The Biden administration’s new climate rule for power plants is expected to accelerate a shift away from coal, and could speed up renewable adoption. © Associated Press
From relieving common ailments to supporting overall wellness, these plants offer a natural and holistic approach to healing.