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 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 California surrenders in its fight to mandate electric heavy trucks By EPN Staff The California Air Resources Board (CARB) withdrew its request for a federal waiver this month that would have allowed the state to require all commercial truckers operating in C... Read more Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Texas: A hub for carbon capture growth By EPN Staff Billions in promised funding and timely regulatory moves have positioned Texas to develop one of the largest carbon capture and storage networks in the world. There a... 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 1 2 3 MOST VIEWED 1 U.S. nuclear revival revolves around NRC, states, industry 2 Lay all Biden energy credits on the chopping block 3 Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards 4 Texas A&M set to host small modular nuclear reactors DONATE
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 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 California surrenders in its fight to mandate electric heavy trucks By EPN Staff The California Air Resources Board (CARB) withdrew its request for a federal waiver this month that would have allowed the state to require all commercial truckers operating in C... Read more Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Texas: A hub for carbon capture growth By EPN Staff Billions in promised funding and timely regulatory moves have positioned Texas to develop one of the largest carbon capture and storage networks in the world. There a... 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 1 2 3
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 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 California surrenders in its fight to mandate electric heavy trucks By EPN Staff The California Air Resources Board (CARB) withdrew its request for a federal waiver this month that would have allowed the state to require all commercial truckers operating in C... Read more Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Texas: A hub for carbon capture growth By EPN Staff Billions in promised funding and timely regulatory moves have positioned Texas to develop one of the largest carbon capture and storage networks in the world. There a... 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 1 2 3
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 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 California surrenders in its fight to mandate electric heavy trucks By EPN Staff The California Air Resources Board (CARB) withdrew its request for a federal waiver this month that would have allowed the state to require all commercial truckers operating in C... Read more Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Texas: A hub for carbon capture growth By EPN Staff Billions in promised funding and timely regulatory moves have positioned Texas to develop one of the largest carbon capture and storage networks in the world. There a... 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 1 2 3
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 California surrenders in its fight to mandate electric heavy trucks By EPN Staff The California Air Resources Board (CARB) withdrew its request for a federal waiver this month that would have allowed the state to require all commercial truckers operating in C... Read more Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Texas: A hub for carbon capture growth By EPN Staff Billions in promised funding and timely regulatory moves have positioned Texas to develop one of the largest carbon capture and storage networks in the world. There a... 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 1 2 3
California surrenders in its fight to mandate electric heavy trucks By EPN Staff The California Air Resources Board (CARB) withdrew its request for a federal waiver this month that would have allowed the state to require all commercial truckers operating in C... Read more Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Texas: A hub for carbon capture growth By EPN Staff Billions in promised funding and timely regulatory moves have positioned Texas to develop one of the largest carbon capture and storage networks in the world. There a... 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 1 2 3
Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Texas: A hub for carbon capture growth By EPN Staff Billions in promised funding and timely regulatory moves have positioned Texas to develop one of the largest carbon capture and storage networks in the world. There a... 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 1 2 3
Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Texas: A hub for carbon capture growth By EPN Staff Billions in promised funding and timely regulatory moves have positioned Texas to develop one of the largest carbon capture and storage networks in the world. There a... 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 1 2 3
Texas: A hub for carbon capture growth By EPN Staff Billions in promised funding and timely regulatory moves have positioned Texas to develop one of the largest carbon capture and storage networks in the world. There a... 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
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