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Why talking to your state and local leaders matters » Yale Climate Connections

From city halls to the halls of Congress, elected leaders make lots of decisions that affect the climate. So U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley of...

In Virginia, Voters Head to the Polls Hot Over Data Centers, Solar Facilities and Rising Electric Bills – Inside Climate News

RICHMOND, Va.—At an evening election rally focused on clean energy last month, a 26-year-old who’s studied environmental issues said his skyrocketing electric bills as...

‘Burning Money:’ Dept. of Energy Directs $100 Million to Modernize Declining Coal Plants – Inside Climate News

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced up to $100 million in federal funding for projects modernizing the nation’s remaining coal plants, nearly half...

Disasters are growing more common. Safeguarding your documents is critical. » Yale Climate Connections

Transcript: Disasters like wildfires, hurricanes, and floods can take everything, from photo albums and family heirlooms to entire homes. Rebuilding after a tragedy is always hard....

States can build flexible, affordable, and clean energy even with…

While the federal policy and regulatory landscapes in 2025 are, to put it mildly, full of uncertainty and outright antagonism...

Western States Brace for a Uranium Boom as the Nation Looks to Recharge its Nuclear Power Industry – Inside Climate News

Jake Bolster/Inside Climate News The U.S. says it wants to revive its atomic power industry, but it barely produces any nuclear fuel. Jake...

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