California’s decision to ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles will reach its first benchmark in two years. The impact of this decision on consumers, automakers, and the environment will determine how successful it ultimately is. California’s 2022 Car Ban In 2022, California announced its plan to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035. The state is hoping …
Missouri Rules Against Environmental State Law Giving Businesses Carte Blanche
A Missouri judge just ruled against a state law forcing financial institutions to get approval when considering environmental, social, and governance factors in their investment decisions. This push from Republican lawmakers is part of the movement against “woke” policies in business. Controversial Regulations An investment regulation was recently introduced as a way of stopping financial institutions from considering environmental, social, …
Hurricane’s Fury Smashes Another Home Into the Ocean in North Carolina
Another house has collapsed into the ocean in Rodanthe, North Carolina, due to the strong waves and high tides of Hurricane Ernesto. More homes are at risk as the storm rages on and climate change continues to threaten our homes and environment. House Collapse in North Carolina Hurricane Ernesto has created powerful waves, causing a house in Rodanthe, North Carolina …
DeSantis Shrugs Off Climate Warnings, Florida Suffers
Florida Governor Ron Desantis’ lack of climate policies has been a problem as severe flooding recently hit South Florida. Critics are concerned about how the widespread damage will impact residents as extreme weather worsens from climate change. Concerns in Florida There has been severe flooding in Southern Florida, which has brought attention to Governor Ron DeSantis’ climate policies. Now, critics …
Baltimore’s Dismissed Climate Lawsuit Leaves Oil Giants Laughing All the Way to the Bank
A 2018 lawsuit against major energy companies was just dismissed. The case could impact future cases seeking to hold big companies, like Exxon and Chevron, accountable for their environmental impacts. New Lawsuit Baltimore filed a lawsuit back in 2018 that aimed to hold energy giants accountable for their role in climate change. The city argued that companies ExxonMobil and Chevron …
Raging Flames: Oregon’s Battle Against Unprecedented Wildfires
Oregon is facing extreme wildfires that have been exacerbated by high temperatures, dry landscapes, and the potential for lightning. While climate-related conditions have made the situation worse, these wildfires could be destructive for residents and the environment as the fire rages on. Fires in Oregon Several wildfires have broken out and are quickly spreading across Oregon. Some of the biggest …
California Accelerates Action on Gas Vehicles Ban
California’s decision to ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles will reach its first benchmark in two years. The impact of this decision on consumers, automakers, and the environment will determine how successful it ultimately is. California’s 2022 Car Ban In 2022, California announced its plan to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035. The state is hoping …
From Smog to Solar: China Ironically Takes the Global Lead in Clean Energy Industry
China has been dominating in the clean energy industry. Now, Western countries must figure out how to navigate a changing market, balancing environmental goals with concerns of economic protection. The Rise of China China is on the rise as a clean energy leader. Companies like Tongwei Group, which used to produce fish and livestock feed, is one the leading companies …
Diving into Danger: Paris Water Quality Raises Concerns Over Athlete Safety
When Paris decided to host some swimming events in the Seine River, they took a big risk. Unfortunately for them, heavy rainfall brought devastating effects, forcing events to be rescheduled and raising concerns over athlete safety. A Risky Bet: Swimming in the Seine This year’s Paris 2024 Olympics have included some outdoor swimming events that were set to take place …
Marathon Oil’s Mega Penalty: $241.5 Million Settlement Aims to Clean Up Emissions and Save Lives
Marathon Oil reached a $241.5 million settlement with the EPA over a violation of air quality standards on a North Dakota Reservation. The company will need to pay penalties and invest in future compliance measures to make sure local residents have cleaner air and a healthier environment. EPA Settlement Last week, Marathon Oil reached a $241.5 million settlement with the …
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