Amid costly weather events, states and insurers search for solutions By EPN Staff The economic landscape for insurers in California and Florida has become increasingly challenging, as destructive weather events have exacted punishing costs and widespread damag... Read more Democrats push mandatory climate-change warning labels on gas pumps By EPN Staff Democratic legislators and activists are pushing to mandate placement of warning labels on gasoline pumps in a bid to discourage the public from using petroleum-based products or... Read more Campaign to ban plastic bottles spreads to Nevada By EPN Staff Nevada lawmakers are weighing legislation that would ban the sale or distribution of plastic water bottles of four liters or less in the watershed around Lake Tahoe, which would ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more Hydraulic fracturing: The facts on fracking natural gas By EPN Staff Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is the use of high pressure fluids to crack underground shale rock formations to access reserves of natural gas trapped inside. The expa... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Federal grant to help Mid-Atlantic states restore ecosystems, cut CO2 emissions By EPN Staff A regional coalition of mid-Atlantic states that secured $421 million in federal funds from the Environmental Protection Agency is leveraging that money to achieve an ambitious s... Read more American energy leadership hinges on sensible state policy By Dan Haley We may live in a world of constant change and uncertainty, but we know for certain one thing won’t change: The world’s growing population will need more and more energy to thrive... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to Conservation MOST VIEWED 1 Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense 2 Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ 3 Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll 4 Net zero does not facilitate return on investment DONATE
Democrats push mandatory climate-change warning labels on gas pumps By EPN Staff Democratic legislators and activists are pushing to mandate placement of warning labels on gasoline pumps in a bid to discourage the public from using petroleum-based products or... Read more Campaign to ban plastic bottles spreads to Nevada By EPN Staff Nevada lawmakers are weighing legislation that would ban the sale or distribution of plastic water bottles of four liters or less in the watershed around Lake Tahoe, which would ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more Hydraulic fracturing: The facts on fracking natural gas By EPN Staff Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is the use of high pressure fluids to crack underground shale rock formations to access reserves of natural gas trapped inside. The expa... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Federal grant to help Mid-Atlantic states restore ecosystems, cut CO2 emissions By EPN Staff A regional coalition of mid-Atlantic states that secured $421 million in federal funds from the Environmental Protection Agency is leveraging that money to achieve an ambitious s... Read more American energy leadership hinges on sensible state policy By Dan Haley We may live in a world of constant change and uncertainty, but we know for certain one thing won’t change: The world’s growing population will need more and more energy to thrive... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to Conservation MOST VIEWED 1 Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense 2 Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ 3 Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll 4 Net zero does not facilitate return on investment DONATE
Campaign to ban plastic bottles spreads to Nevada By EPN Staff Nevada lawmakers are weighing legislation that would ban the sale or distribution of plastic water bottles of four liters or less in the watershed around Lake Tahoe, which would ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more Hydraulic fracturing: The facts on fracking natural gas By EPN Staff Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is the use of high pressure fluids to crack underground shale rock formations to access reserves of natural gas trapped inside. The expa... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Federal grant to help Mid-Atlantic states restore ecosystems, cut CO2 emissions By EPN Staff A regional coalition of mid-Atlantic states that secured $421 million in federal funds from the Environmental Protection Agency is leveraging that money to achieve an ambitious s... Read more American energy leadership hinges on sensible state policy By Dan Haley We may live in a world of constant change and uncertainty, but we know for certain one thing won’t change: The world’s growing population will need more and more energy to thrive... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to Conservation MOST VIEWED 1 Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense 2 Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ 3 Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll 4 Net zero does not facilitate return on investment DONATE
The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more Hydraulic fracturing: The facts on fracking natural gas By EPN Staff Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is the use of high pressure fluids to crack underground shale rock formations to access reserves of natural gas trapped inside. The expa... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Federal grant to help Mid-Atlantic states restore ecosystems, cut CO2 emissions By EPN Staff A regional coalition of mid-Atlantic states that secured $421 million in federal funds from the Environmental Protection Agency is leveraging that money to achieve an ambitious s... Read more American energy leadership hinges on sensible state policy By Dan Haley We may live in a world of constant change and uncertainty, but we know for certain one thing won’t change: The world’s growing population will need more and more energy to thrive... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to Conservation
Hydraulic fracturing: The facts on fracking natural gas By EPN Staff Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is the use of high pressure fluids to crack underground shale rock formations to access reserves of natural gas trapped inside. The expa... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Federal grant to help Mid-Atlantic states restore ecosystems, cut CO2 emissions By EPN Staff A regional coalition of mid-Atlantic states that secured $421 million in federal funds from the Environmental Protection Agency is leveraging that money to achieve an ambitious s... Read more American energy leadership hinges on sensible state policy By Dan Haley We may live in a world of constant change and uncertainty, but we know for certain one thing won’t change: The world’s growing population will need more and more energy to thrive... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to Conservation
Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Federal grant to help Mid-Atlantic states restore ecosystems, cut CO2 emissions By EPN Staff A regional coalition of mid-Atlantic states that secured $421 million in federal funds from the Environmental Protection Agency is leveraging that money to achieve an ambitious s... Read more American energy leadership hinges on sensible state policy By Dan Haley We may live in a world of constant change and uncertainty, but we know for certain one thing won’t change: The world’s growing population will need more and more energy to thrive... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to Conservation
As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Federal grant to help Mid-Atlantic states restore ecosystems, cut CO2 emissions By EPN Staff A regional coalition of mid-Atlantic states that secured $421 million in federal funds from the Environmental Protection Agency is leveraging that money to achieve an ambitious s... Read more American energy leadership hinges on sensible state policy By Dan Haley We may live in a world of constant change and uncertainty, but we know for certain one thing won’t change: The world’s growing population will need more and more energy to thrive... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to Conservation
Federal grant to help Mid-Atlantic states restore ecosystems, cut CO2 emissions By EPN Staff A regional coalition of mid-Atlantic states that secured $421 million in federal funds from the Environmental Protection Agency is leveraging that money to achieve an ambitious s... Read more American energy leadership hinges on sensible state policy By Dan Haley We may live in a world of constant change and uncertainty, but we know for certain one thing won’t change: The world’s growing population will need more and more energy to thrive... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to Conservation
American energy leadership hinges on sensible state policy By Dan Haley We may live in a world of constant change and uncertainty, but we know for certain one thing won’t change: The world’s growing population will need more and more energy to thrive... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to Conservation
Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to Conservation