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 Separating fact from fiction in NWS staffing during Texas floods By EPN Staff Staffing shortages at the National Weather Service (NWS) did not play a role in either forecasters’ ability to issue warnings or relay critical information to public safety offic... Read more Nebraska overhauls oversight of water, energy By EPN Staff Legislation that took effect July 1 in Nebraska combined the state’s natural resources and environment and energy agencies into a single department charged with comprehensive ove... Read more Congress weighs fees on imports from high-emitting countries By EPN Staff Two Republican senators are working to build support for a proposal that would boost reshoring U.S. manufacturing by imposing additional fees on imports from nations with higher ... Read more Back to basics on funding forest management By Tom Schultz This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources during a hearing concerning the president’s fiscal ... Read more U.S. cuts emissions, but global CO2 hits record level By EPN Staff Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii reached a new record: a monthly average above 430 parts per million. This is the ... Read more NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed By EPN Staff A NASA lab based for decades in New York City has shuttered its physical location in a budget saving move that has raised questions about the future of the agency’s climate resea... Read more Taxpayers are funding NGOs’ partisan activism By Scott Walter This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee Delivering on Government Eff... Read more Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
Separating fact from fiction in NWS staffing during Texas floods By EPN Staff Staffing shortages at the National Weather Service (NWS) did not play a role in either forecasters’ ability to issue warnings or relay critical information to public safety offic... Read more Nebraska overhauls oversight of water, energy By EPN Staff Legislation that took effect July 1 in Nebraska combined the state’s natural resources and environment and energy agencies into a single department charged with comprehensive ove... Read more Congress weighs fees on imports from high-emitting countries By EPN Staff Two Republican senators are working to build support for a proposal that would boost reshoring U.S. manufacturing by imposing additional fees on imports from nations with higher ... Read more Back to basics on funding forest management By Tom Schultz This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources during a hearing concerning the president’s fiscal ... Read more U.S. cuts emissions, but global CO2 hits record level By EPN Staff Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii reached a new record: a monthly average above 430 parts per million. This is the ... Read more NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed By EPN Staff A NASA lab based for decades in New York City has shuttered its physical location in a budget saving move that has raised questions about the future of the agency’s climate resea... Read more Taxpayers are funding NGOs’ partisan activism By Scott Walter This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee Delivering on Government Eff... Read more Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Nebraska overhauls oversight of water, energy By EPN Staff Legislation that took effect July 1 in Nebraska combined the state’s natural resources and environment and energy agencies into a single department charged with comprehensive ove... Read more Congress weighs fees on imports from high-emitting countries By EPN Staff Two Republican senators are working to build support for a proposal that would boost reshoring U.S. manufacturing by imposing additional fees on imports from nations with higher ... Read more Back to basics on funding forest management By Tom Schultz This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources during a hearing concerning the president’s fiscal ... Read more U.S. cuts emissions, but global CO2 hits record level By EPN Staff Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii reached a new record: a monthly average above 430 parts per million. This is the ... Read more NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed By EPN Staff A NASA lab based for decades in New York City has shuttered its physical location in a budget saving move that has raised questions about the future of the agency’s climate resea... Read more Taxpayers are funding NGOs’ partisan activism By Scott Walter This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee Delivering on Government Eff... Read more Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Congress weighs fees on imports from high-emitting countries By EPN Staff Two Republican senators are working to build support for a proposal that would boost reshoring U.S. manufacturing by imposing additional fees on imports from nations with higher ... Read more Back to basics on funding forest management By Tom Schultz This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources during a hearing concerning the president’s fiscal ... Read more U.S. cuts emissions, but global CO2 hits record level By EPN Staff Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii reached a new record: a monthly average above 430 parts per million. This is the ... Read more NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed By EPN Staff A NASA lab based for decades in New York City has shuttered its physical location in a budget saving move that has raised questions about the future of the agency’s climate resea... Read more Taxpayers are funding NGOs’ partisan activism By Scott Walter This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee Delivering on Government Eff... Read more Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Back to basics on funding forest management By Tom Schultz This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources during a hearing concerning the president’s fiscal ... Read more U.S. cuts emissions, but global CO2 hits record level By EPN Staff Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii reached a new record: a monthly average above 430 parts per million. This is the ... Read more NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed By EPN Staff A NASA lab based for decades in New York City has shuttered its physical location in a budget saving move that has raised questions about the future of the agency’s climate resea... Read more Taxpayers are funding NGOs’ partisan activism By Scott Walter This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee Delivering on Government Eff... Read more Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
U.S. cuts emissions, but global CO2 hits record level By EPN Staff Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii reached a new record: a monthly average above 430 parts per million. This is the ... Read more NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed By EPN Staff A NASA lab based for decades in New York City has shuttered its physical location in a budget saving move that has raised questions about the future of the agency’s climate resea... Read more Taxpayers are funding NGOs’ partisan activism By Scott Walter This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee Delivering on Government Eff... Read more Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed By EPN Staff A NASA lab based for decades in New York City has shuttered its physical location in a budget saving move that has raised questions about the future of the agency’s climate resea... Read more Taxpayers are funding NGOs’ partisan activism By Scott Walter This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee Delivering on Government Eff... Read more Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Taxpayers are funding NGOs’ partisan activism By Scott Walter This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee Delivering on Government Eff... Read more Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more
SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more