A groundbreaking law that forces companies in Washington state to reduce their carbon emissions while raising billions of dollars for climate programs could be repealed by voters this fall, less than two years after it took effect.
Young people are very last minute. Same-day registration studies have shown they specifically help youth voter turnout.”
Harris and Trump are increasingly talking about the same thing — hurricanes and disaster response — in very different ways.
California is continuing its efforts to preemptively combat a second Trump administration, given the former president’s intent to reverse many of the state’s environmental policies. The state’s strategy includes lawsuits designed to reach broad settlements with industries that generate greenhouse gases that would be beyond the reach of the federal government,
A defamation lawsuit has been filed against the state Republican Party for launching an “intentionally deceptive campaign” to mislead voters on Amendment 3. The lawsuit says that the wording for the amendment on the ballot says nothing about home cultivation of cannabis and cannot prohibit something that is already prohibited.
Tesla introduced new self-driving taxis. Experts think they probably won’t be on the road soon. September was the bloodiest month of the war for Russian forces in Ukraine, according to U.S. officials. Ukraine’s Parliament voted to increase taxes on personal income and bank profits to raise money for the war.
While Vance admitted that his ‘childless cat ladies’ remarks were ‘dumb’, he went on to stand by his argument, claiming that the US has become ‘almost pathologically anti-child’ and that not having ch
We've seen two massive hurricane disasters in two weeks wreaking havoc from North Carolina to Florida. What a mess we've gotten ourselves into.
The Republican and Democratic candidates vying for Mitt Romney’s open U.S. Senate seat are aiming to convince Utah voters that they have the better blueprint to tackle climate change and protect the s
A groundbreaking law that forces companies in Washington state to reduce their carbon emissions while raising billions of dollars for climate programs could be repealed by voters this fall, less than two years after it took effect.
Republican Arizona Corporation Commission candidate Rachel Walden wants rooftop solar customers to pay more. She referred to climate change as “a ruse.”