Google signs landmark deal to back gas plant with carbon capture By EPN Staff Key Points Google is partnering with Broadwing Energy to capture and store about 90% of CO₂ emissions from a new 400 MW natural gas plant in Decatur, Illinois, which will su... Read more Microsoft carbon emissions jump as AI and cloud demand rises By EPN staff Key Points Microsoft’s emissions rose 23.4% since 2020, despite pledges to be carbon negative by 2030, mainly due to skyrocketing energy demands from AI and cloud computing. ... Read more No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2005 and 2023, all 50 states reduced per-capita CO2 emissions, while nationwide energy-related emissions fell 20% even as the population grew 14%. ... Read more Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities By EPN Staff Key Points Stanford researchers estimate wildfire smoke kills about 40,000 Americans per year, comparable to deaths from car crashes or homicides. Although western ... Read more Policymakers offer a carrot to help food trucks curb emissions By EPN Staff Key Points The Regional Air Quality Council launched the “Engines Off for Food Trucks” program to give food truck owners up to $20,000 each to switch... Read more DOJ targets California’s truck emission rules By EPN staff Key Points The DOJ is suing to block California’s truck emission standards, arguing they are preempted by federal law after EPA waivers were revoked. ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Emissions MOST VIEWED 1 Colorado congressman appeals to Trump to stop the closure of the state’s largest coal plant 2 Investigation uncovers alleged ethical issues in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund 3 DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant 4 Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth DONATE
Microsoft carbon emissions jump as AI and cloud demand rises By EPN staff Key Points Microsoft’s emissions rose 23.4% since 2020, despite pledges to be carbon negative by 2030, mainly due to skyrocketing energy demands from AI and cloud computing. ... Read more No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2005 and 2023, all 50 states reduced per-capita CO2 emissions, while nationwide energy-related emissions fell 20% even as the population grew 14%. ... Read more Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities By EPN Staff Key Points Stanford researchers estimate wildfire smoke kills about 40,000 Americans per year, comparable to deaths from car crashes or homicides. Although western ... Read more Policymakers offer a carrot to help food trucks curb emissions By EPN Staff Key Points The Regional Air Quality Council launched the “Engines Off for Food Trucks” program to give food truck owners up to $20,000 each to switch... Read more DOJ targets California’s truck emission rules By EPN staff Key Points The DOJ is suing to block California’s truck emission standards, arguing they are preempted by federal law after EPA waivers were revoked. ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Emissions MOST VIEWED 1 Colorado congressman appeals to Trump to stop the closure of the state’s largest coal plant 2 Investigation uncovers alleged ethical issues in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund 3 DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant 4 Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth DONATE
No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2005 and 2023, all 50 states reduced per-capita CO2 emissions, while nationwide energy-related emissions fell 20% even as the population grew 14%. ... Read more Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities By EPN Staff Key Points Stanford researchers estimate wildfire smoke kills about 40,000 Americans per year, comparable to deaths from car crashes or homicides. Although western ... Read more Policymakers offer a carrot to help food trucks curb emissions By EPN Staff Key Points The Regional Air Quality Council launched the “Engines Off for Food Trucks” program to give food truck owners up to $20,000 each to switch... Read more DOJ targets California’s truck emission rules By EPN staff Key Points The DOJ is suing to block California’s truck emission standards, arguing they are preempted by federal law after EPA waivers were revoked. ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Emissions MOST VIEWED 1 Colorado congressman appeals to Trump to stop the closure of the state’s largest coal plant 2 Investigation uncovers alleged ethical issues in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund 3 DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant 4 Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth DONATE
Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities By EPN Staff Key Points Stanford researchers estimate wildfire smoke kills about 40,000 Americans per year, comparable to deaths from car crashes or homicides. Although western ... Read more Policymakers offer a carrot to help food trucks curb emissions By EPN Staff Key Points The Regional Air Quality Council launched the “Engines Off for Food Trucks” program to give food truck owners up to $20,000 each to switch... Read more DOJ targets California’s truck emission rules By EPN staff Key Points The DOJ is suing to block California’s truck emission standards, arguing they are preempted by federal law after EPA waivers were revoked. ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Emissions
Policymakers offer a carrot to help food trucks curb emissions By EPN Staff Key Points The Regional Air Quality Council launched the “Engines Off for Food Trucks” program to give food truck owners up to $20,000 each to switch... Read more DOJ targets California’s truck emission rules By EPN staff Key Points The DOJ is suing to block California’s truck emission standards, arguing they are preempted by federal law after EPA waivers were revoked. ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Emissions
DOJ targets California’s truck emission rules By EPN staff Key Points The DOJ is suing to block California’s truck emission standards, arguing they are preempted by federal law after EPA waivers were revoked. ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Emissions
EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Emissions
Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Emissions
As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Emissions
The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Emissions