Environment
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ITHACA, N.Y. — A new initiative from Tompkins County will offer free induction cooktops, a pot and a pan to residents with gas stoves in hopes of reducing indoor air pollution and curbing fossil fuels. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the county’s Department of Planning and Sustainability and Tompkins County Whole Health. The…
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Climate protesters demonstrated on Cornell University’s campus on Friday morning to demand its Board of Trustees and the Cornell University Council accelerate the pace of their climate action.
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Steelmaker’s bid to buy U.S. Steel would extend life of Indiana plant — along with its emissions is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news service covering the clean energy transition. A prospective buyer’s recent commitment to reinvest in a Gary, Indiana, steel plant sought to address union and government leaders’ worries about…
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Denver Water must now negotiate with Save the Colorado and other plaintiffs for mitigation at the massive project, with “only itself to blame,” judge says
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Recent regulation revision will invalidate Alco Rod and Gun Club’s depredation permit going forward, officials say. The post Federal policy change is poised to end Wyoming gun club’s pelican killing appeared first on WyoFile .
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US Forest Service and conservation groups work to shore up and reopen national forests and assist nearby NC communities after Helene. ‘Just mayhem.’ Working to reopen national forests after Helene. is a story from Carolina Public Press, an…
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Colorado regulators weighed rewarding poor budget management but were more concerned about disrupting the industry that businesses use to green their work
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CPW has called off the capture operation because temperatures are dropping and it would be unsafe to move the pup, which is about 6 months old
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The switch to a complex ‘integrated population model’ generates more reliable estimates of bruin populations, biologists say. The post The new way biologists count Yellowstone-region grizzly bears, explained appeared first on WyoFile .
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Edwin J. Viera, New York News Connection ALBANY — New York State authorized utilities to develop thermal energy network pilot programs to further its decarbonization goals. Thermal energy networks use non-emitting energy sources like geothermal boreholes or waste-heat, to heat and cool buildings. Eleven pilot projects stem from commitments made in the 2022 Utility Thermal…