As the federal administration takes steps to weaken protections against PFAS, also known as toxic “forever chemicals,” California moves to add protections.
The New York State Public Service Commission effectively greenlighted a National Grid plan to contract for the capacity of the unnecessary Northeast Supply Enhancement pipeline.
A new report details what states and grid managers should do to keep costs and emissions in check while managing the AI-related surge in electricity demand.
California leaders sent a suite of climate action bills, some with bipartisan support, to Governor Newsom after a marathon session extending into Saturday afternoon.
Over 73 million people in the United States are served by water systems that have detected PFAS levels above the limits the EPA now seeks to rescind or delay.
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