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Officials in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island say a multi-state coalition will help address the challenges of the new wind energy industry.
October 13 -
Gov. Gavin Newsom, speaking at Climate Week NYC, said he'll sign bills requiring companies to increase reporting on greenhouse emissions and climate risks.
September 18 -
Utilities have faced lawsuits following wildfires for their perceived role in the destruction.
September 7 -
While congressional leaders fight over what to include with the $12 billion slated for FEMA, others feel that the reliance on FEMA and the federal government for disaster relief may begin to change.
September 6 -
Sunday is the mid-point of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. AccuWeather expects at least one or two more tropical storms or hurricanes to hit hit the U.S.
September 6 -
Bondholders granted some breathing room to the speculative-grade polypropylene recycling project along the Ohio River, now reported to have entered production.
August 15 -
A Senate Budget Committee hearing Wednesday examined the fiscal consequences of preparing infrastructure for climate change.
July 26 -
Officials are assessing the damage wrought by the worst floods to hit the state since Hurricane Irene. Since then, the state has spent millions to climate-proof infrastructure.
July 19 -
The bond measure was approved by the Senate in late May but is on pause while negotiations are under way between the Senate, Assembly and the governor's team.
July 13 -
Arizona, Nevada and California announced an agreement on Colorado River water use reductions, possibly averting a more stringent federal solution.
May 22