Department of Energy Bans Fossil Fuels in New Federal Buildings
The U.S. Department of Energy has implemented a rule banning fossil fuels in new federal buildings.
The U.S. Department of Energy has implemented a rule banning fossil fuels in new federal buildings.
UK court orders revision of government's climate action, demanding compliance with stringent 2030 targets.
Saskatchewan faces a CRA audit for not applying federal carbon taxes to natural gas, challenging federal law and highlighting provincial-federal tax tensions.
The House subcommittee is investigating the influence of environmental groups like the Pueblo Action Alliance on the Department of the Interior.
Researchers at UC Davis predict that California's electric grid will need up to $20 billion in upgrades by 2045 to handle increased demands from electric vehicles.
The Scottish Government has withdrawn its 2030 net zero target after evaluations deemed it unrealistic.
Companies are integrating 'green perks' into employee benefits, reflecting a corporate appeal to the climate agenda.
The onset of 2024 has been marked by a series of claims suggesting that the year would be characterized by record-breaking heat. Despite these early predictions, several regions experienced extreme cold, challenging the narrative that warming trends uniformly lead to more severe weather events.