Environment News
Study Finds Social Media Users More Likely to Believe Climate Change Conspiracy
Social media platforms have become a central hub for information consumption in today's digital age. However, a recent study has shed light on the impact of these platforms on users' beliefs, particularly regarding climate...
States Failing to Cut Utility Bills: A Look at US Energy Efficiency Efforts
States Leading the Charge for Energy Efficiency: A Closer Look at US Progress In a tumultuous political landscape where climate change action has been sidelined, states across the US are stepping up to the plate...
Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide: Turning Fiction into Reality
Exploring the Urban-Rural Dynamic In a world where sustainability is key, the debate between urban living and rural lifestyles continues to captivate minds. The dichotomy between dense cityscapes and pastoral countrysides has been a subject...
Trump EPA Dismisses Agency Science Advisers: Reset or Purge?
In a surprising move that left many puzzled and concerned, the Trump administration recently dismissed all members of the Environmental Protection Agency's boards of outside advisers on science and clean air. The decision, conveyed...
Top Utility Industry News and Updates – January 29, 2025
In the fast-paced world of the utility industry, staying informed about the latest news and updates is crucial for professionals to navigate the ever-changing landscape. On January 29, 2025, Energy Central's Utility Management Group...
Chemicals in Pet Flea Treatments Linked to Songbird Deaths
Chemicals in Pet Flea Treatments Linked to Songbird Deaths In a recent study conducted by scientists from the University of Sussex, concerns have been raised about the impact of flea treatment chemicals on local wildlife,...
Impact of Trump’s Mass Firing of Government Watchdogs on Climate Policy
The Impact of Trump's Sudden Removal of Government Watchdogs on Environmental and Climate Policies In a startling move that has sent shockwaves through the corridors of power in Washington, President Donald Trump fired 18 inspectors...
Report Alleges Maryland’s Renewable Energy Program Lacks Wind and Solar
Maryland's Renewable Energy Program Under Scrutiny Maryland's vision of a clean energy future is under threat as a recent report from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) highlights the program's failure to meet its...
States lagging in energy efficiency measures, leaving utility bills high
States Lead in Energy Efficiency Efforts Amid Federal Rollbacks In a rapidly changing landscape of environmental policy, states are taking the reins to push forward energy efficiency measures as the federal government rolls back regulations....
ReBuild NC: Disaster Management in Western North Carolina
ReBuild NC: A Tale of Disaster Management Challenges in Western North Carolina SWANNANOA, N.C.—In the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastating floods and destruction in western North Carolina, the small town of Swannanoa, just east of...

















