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Maine Community Program Preps New Round of Emissions, Resilience Grants

$2.2M Available Following Completion of First Funding Round
May 15, 2022
Jennifer Delony

Maine’s Community Resilience Partnership will open a new grant round next month to help communities reduce emissions and build climate resilience.


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UN Climate Report Hits Home Across US

Mar 7, 2022
Rich Heidorn Jr.

The U.N.'s latest report on climate change hit home across the U.S. as dozens of news outlets published stories on how their regions are being affected.


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IPCC Climate Report: ‘Half Measures No Longer an Option’

Impacts to US Electric System Could Increase Costs $50B by 2050
Feb 28, 2022
K Kaufmann

The intensifying impacts of climate change are outpacing nature’s and societies’ abilities to adapt to or mitigate them, according to the latest U.N. report.


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Fossil Fuel Funders Face Fee Under New Wash. Bill

Jan 31, 2022
John Stang

Any financial institution in Washington that invests in fossil fuels would be charged an annual “climate resiliency and mitigation” fee under a new bill.


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Facebook Founder Donates $50M for Hawaii Climate Research

Jan 25, 2022
Cody Brooks

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Dr. Priscilla Chan have pledged to donate $50 million for climate research at the University of Hawaii.


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Strong Support for Wash. Drought Bill

Jan 17, 2022
John Stang

Attendance was low at a hearing on a bill to allocate funds to deal with probable upcoming droughts in Wash., but participants were unanimous in their support.


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Michigan Zero-carbon Proposal Draft Sent to Whitmer

Seeks 2M EVs, 50% Renewable Power by 2030; Would End Coal by 2035
Jan 16, 2022
John Lindstrom

Michigan would have at least 2 million EVs and get half of its electricity from renewables by 2030 under a climate plan sent to Gov. Whitmer.


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Researchers: New Policies, Data Needed to Respond to Climate Threats

EBA Panel Considers Life Beyond the ‘Tipping Point’
Jan 13, 2022
Rich Heidorn Jr.

Government officials and utility planners lack the tools and policies needed to address climate change's increasing threat, researchers told the EBA.


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Wash. Bill Would Factor ‘Climate Resilience’ into Water Systems

Jan 13, 2022
John Stang

Wash. is considering a bill that would require public water systems serving 1,000 or more connections to include a “climate resilience element” in system plans.


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PG&E Building ‘Remote Grids’ in Fire-prone Areas

Jan 5, 2022
Elaine Goodman

PG&E plans to build more standalone “remote grids” in California, allowing the utility to remove distribution lines serving small groups of isolated customers as a way to reduce wildfire danger.


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