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Indianapolis could see hotter days and more rainfall if the head of the Environmental Protection Agency gets his way.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has terminated the $7 billion Solar for All program, ending $117 million.
WASHINGTON - Democrats on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee want EPA administrator Lee Zeldin to explain his ...
EPA's rollback of the endangerment finding disregards scientific consensus, posing health risks as climate denial is ...
Nonprofit organizations in Indiana have spent two years preparing and were about to start putting up panels when EPA ...
Good afternoon and happy Monday, readers! We hope you all had a restful weekend. We are taking a closer look at how the ...
Federal cuts to the Solar for All program will take away approximately $33 million to fund solar energy projects in the City ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the proposed rule change on a podcast ahead of an official announcement set for Tuesday in Indiana Three former EPA leaders say Zeldin's proposal would ...
EPA pulls $7 billion in grant money for U.S. solar projects, impacting households in Indiana. Advocates call it a major ...
EPA has allocated more than $400 million to the state to improve local drinking water utility infrastructure after Helene.
Advocate: 'Solar for all was going to benefit low-income grandmas living on very little income. That's whose interests we would live to see served.' ...
Recently appointed Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin appeared on CNN 's "State of the Union" on Sunday ...