Fix Our Forests Act aims to streamline how US mitigates wildfire risk By EPN Staff Key Points The Fix Our Forests Act (S. 1462), led by Sen. John Curtis (R-UT), advanced out of the Senate Agriculture Committee on an 18-5 vote, aiming to modernize federal wil... Read more 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 Advanced recycling technology alleviates landfills and boosts economy By Ross Eisenberg Key Points Traditional recycling can’t handle contaminated, mixed, or flexible plastics; advanced recycling technologies break down plastics into chemical building block... Read more 16 AGs accuse Big Tech of using ‘environmental accounting gimmicks’ By EPN Staff Key Points Sixteen Republican attorneys general accused Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Amazon of using “environmental accounting gimmicks” like unbundled Renewable Energy Certif... 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 Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future By Scott Angelle Key Points Federal oil and gas royalties supply billions annually to the GAOA and LWCF, which restore habitats, build boat ramps, maintain trails, and improve public lands... 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 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MOST VIEWED 1 Newsom holds California back with geothermal veto 2 Report calls for costly government mandates to enforce Virginia’s clean energy goals 3 Market-based energy reforms let AI industry power itself 4 Green New Deal Money Finds a New Target in Georgia’s Energy Regulator Races DONATE
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 Advanced recycling technology alleviates landfills and boosts economy By Ross Eisenberg Key Points Traditional recycling can’t handle contaminated, mixed, or flexible plastics; advanced recycling technologies break down plastics into chemical building block... Read more 16 AGs accuse Big Tech of using ‘environmental accounting gimmicks’ By EPN Staff Key Points Sixteen Republican attorneys general accused Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Amazon of using “environmental accounting gimmicks” like unbundled Renewable Energy Certif... 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 Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future By Scott Angelle Key Points Federal oil and gas royalties supply billions annually to the GAOA and LWCF, which restore habitats, build boat ramps, maintain trails, and improve public lands... 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 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Advanced recycling technology alleviates landfills and boosts economy By Ross Eisenberg Key Points Traditional recycling can’t handle contaminated, mixed, or flexible plastics; advanced recycling technologies break down plastics into chemical building block... Read more 16 AGs accuse Big Tech of using ‘environmental accounting gimmicks’ By EPN Staff Key Points Sixteen Republican attorneys general accused Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Amazon of using “environmental accounting gimmicks” like unbundled Renewable Energy Certif... 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 Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future By Scott Angelle Key Points Federal oil and gas royalties supply billions annually to the GAOA and LWCF, which restore habitats, build boat ramps, maintain trails, and improve public lands... 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 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
16 AGs accuse Big Tech of using ‘environmental accounting gimmicks’ By EPN Staff Key Points Sixteen Republican attorneys general accused Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Amazon of using “environmental accounting gimmicks” like unbundled Renewable Energy Certif... 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 Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future By Scott Angelle Key Points Federal oil and gas royalties supply billions annually to the GAOA and LWCF, which restore habitats, build boat ramps, maintain trails, and improve public lands... 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 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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 Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future By Scott Angelle Key Points Federal oil and gas royalties supply billions annually to the GAOA and LWCF, which restore habitats, build boat ramps, maintain trails, and improve public lands... 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 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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 Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future By Scott Angelle Key Points Federal oil and gas royalties supply billions annually to the GAOA and LWCF, which restore habitats, build boat ramps, maintain trails, and improve public lands... 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 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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 Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future By Scott Angelle Key Points Federal oil and gas royalties supply billions annually to the GAOA and LWCF, which restore habitats, build boat ramps, maintain trails, and improve public lands... 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 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future By Scott Angelle Key Points Federal oil and gas royalties supply billions annually to the GAOA and LWCF, which restore habitats, build boat ramps, maintain trails, and improve public lands... 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 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more
Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more