A fourth-generation dairy farmer warned that climate change-related regulations and a slew of economic woes could signal the end for her family's way of life after nearly a century.
New rules to curb global warming pollution from power plants, smaller commercial and industrial boilers, and to shift New Jersey's medium- and heavy-duty truck market from fossil fuels to zero-emission vehicles are being drafted by the state.
Some of the oldest companies in America are in the climate change debate. Utilities are supposed to deliver electricity cheaply and reliably. Now, regulators are trying to make them go green.
The order from U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras in Washington follows a March decision in the same case that blocked drilling on 500 square miles (1,295 sq. kilometers) of energy leases in Wyoming.
Ontario is being alarmist in its fight against Ottawa's carbon pricing law by suggesting the federal government is grabbing new powers that would allow it to regulate when people drive or where they live, the province's top court heard on Tuesday.