The most underappreciated risk to generative AI is drought By Dan Romito Generative artificial intelligence represents one of the most transformative technological advancements of the modern era. New capabilities introduced by generative AI wil... Read more Georgia ports secure $48 million in federal sustainability grants By EPN Staff In its waning days, the Biden Administration quickly awarded an estimated $2.9 billion in grants via the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Ports Program – a creation of the... 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 What states can expect from EPA admin Lee Zeldin By EPN Staff Lee Zeldin, the former New York congressman and state senator known for working across party lines on environmental and energy projects, has taken the reins at the U.S. Environme... Read more Closer look: The life cycle, benefits and costs of solar panels By EPN Staff Recent advances in solar technology have driven down the cost of panels while increasing efficiency. These same innovations are also creating new environmental challenges that ra... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more As population surges, Florida’s electric sector emissions drop By EPN Staff The electric industry’s shift to natural gas over the last two decades has pushed Florida’s carbon dioxide emissions from power plants down 23% – even as the Sunshine State’s pop... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 MOST VIEWED 1 President Trump’s energy action is the right call for Arizona 2 Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge 3 EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses 4 A growing issue for policymakers: Climate-driven migration DONATE
Georgia ports secure $48 million in federal sustainability grants By EPN Staff In its waning days, the Biden Administration quickly awarded an estimated $2.9 billion in grants via the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Ports Program – a creation of the... 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 What states can expect from EPA admin Lee Zeldin By EPN Staff Lee Zeldin, the former New York congressman and state senator known for working across party lines on environmental and energy projects, has taken the reins at the U.S. Environme... Read more Closer look: The life cycle, benefits and costs of solar panels By EPN Staff Recent advances in solar technology have driven down the cost of panels while increasing efficiency. These same innovations are also creating new environmental challenges that ra... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more As population surges, Florida’s electric sector emissions drop By EPN Staff The electric industry’s shift to natural gas over the last two decades has pushed Florida’s carbon dioxide emissions from power plants down 23% – even as the Sunshine State’s pop... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
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 What states can expect from EPA admin Lee Zeldin By EPN Staff Lee Zeldin, the former New York congressman and state senator known for working across party lines on environmental and energy projects, has taken the reins at the U.S. Environme... Read more Closer look: The life cycle, benefits and costs of solar panels By EPN Staff Recent advances in solar technology have driven down the cost of panels while increasing efficiency. These same innovations are also creating new environmental challenges that ra... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more As population surges, Florida’s electric sector emissions drop By EPN Staff The electric industry’s shift to natural gas over the last two decades has pushed Florida’s carbon dioxide emissions from power plants down 23% – even as the Sunshine State’s pop... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
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 What states can expect from EPA admin Lee Zeldin By EPN Staff Lee Zeldin, the former New York congressman and state senator known for working across party lines on environmental and energy projects, has taken the reins at the U.S. Environme... Read more Closer look: The life cycle, benefits and costs of solar panels By EPN Staff Recent advances in solar technology have driven down the cost of panels while increasing efficiency. These same innovations are also creating new environmental challenges that ra... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more As population surges, Florida’s electric sector emissions drop By EPN Staff The electric industry’s shift to natural gas over the last two decades has pushed Florida’s carbon dioxide emissions from power plants down 23% – even as the Sunshine State’s pop... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
What states can expect from EPA admin Lee Zeldin By EPN Staff Lee Zeldin, the former New York congressman and state senator known for working across party lines on environmental and energy projects, has taken the reins at the U.S. Environme... Read more Closer look: The life cycle, benefits and costs of solar panels By EPN Staff Recent advances in solar technology have driven down the cost of panels while increasing efficiency. These same innovations are also creating new environmental challenges that ra... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more As population surges, Florida’s electric sector emissions drop By EPN Staff The electric industry’s shift to natural gas over the last two decades has pushed Florida’s carbon dioxide emissions from power plants down 23% – even as the Sunshine State’s pop... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
Closer look: The life cycle, benefits and costs of solar panels By EPN Staff Recent advances in solar technology have driven down the cost of panels while increasing efficiency. These same innovations are also creating new environmental challenges that ra... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more As population surges, Florida’s electric sector emissions drop By EPN Staff The electric industry’s shift to natural gas over the last two decades has pushed Florida’s carbon dioxide emissions from power plants down 23% – even as the Sunshine State’s pop... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more As population surges, Florida’s electric sector emissions drop By EPN Staff The electric industry’s shift to natural gas over the last two decades has pushed Florida’s carbon dioxide emissions from power plants down 23% – even as the Sunshine State’s pop... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more As population surges, Florida’s electric sector emissions drop By EPN Staff The electric industry’s shift to natural gas over the last two decades has pushed Florida’s carbon dioxide emissions from power plants down 23% – even as the Sunshine State’s pop... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more As population surges, Florida’s electric sector emissions drop By EPN Staff The electric industry’s shift to natural gas over the last two decades has pushed Florida’s carbon dioxide emissions from power plants down 23% – even as the Sunshine State’s pop... Read more
As population surges, Florida’s electric sector emissions drop By EPN Staff The electric industry’s shift to natural gas over the last two decades has pushed Florida’s carbon dioxide emissions from power plants down 23% – even as the Sunshine State’s pop... Read more