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In the U.S., transportation is the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. A new report ranks which cities are doing the best job at driving down those emissions.
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After almost 40 years, emission tests are going away in the Treasure Valley. Idaho Matters finds out why.
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The Colorado School of Mines and Red Rocks Community College are offering the energy assessments through the Rocky Mountain Industrial Assessment Center, which was funded last year as part of a $60 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Climate change is inevitable and, with every passing day, increasingly dangerous. Changing our lives to meet what Boise’s Climate Action Manager Steve Hubble says is “the most significant issue of our time” can only succeed through a collective effort.
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Drivers in the Treasure Valley may no longer need to test their vehicles’ emission output starting next year.
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What does it mean for an entire community to be “carbon” neutral? And what will it take for Boise to get there?
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Janet Yellen is President Joe Biden's pick to be treasury secretary. And she's been a big proponent of a carbon tax.That kind of tax generally refers to…
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A new study shows US greenhouse gas emissions are going up. The natural gas boom is partially to blame. It’s a big industry in our region.
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In recent years, President Trump has dismissed climate change as a hoax. “I think it’s a big scam for a lot of people to make a lot of money,” he said...
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President Trump just dismantled policies requiring federal agencies reduce their own greenhouse gas emissions and meet other environmental…