Palizzi Farm owners say eminent domain would kill Brighton farm

A Brighton vegetable farm that began operations as the Great Depression settled over the country 95 years ago says it will have to close shop if a residential developer takes possession of a swath of its land through eminent domain. The Parkland Metropolitan District No. 1, which is overseeing the development of the 140-acre Bromley … Read more

China, India still rely heavily on coal, climate targets remain difficult

The Huaneng Huaiyin power station in Huaian, China, on Nov. 12, 2023. Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images China and India have not reduced coal generation for electricity, according to a new study, making it harder for Asia’s largest carbon emitters to reach their climate targets.   While both Asian countries have ambitious plans to cut … Read more

Wildfire smoke from Canada is prompting health warnings in the U.S. again

Wildfires raging across Western Canada are sending smoke south of the border and prompting health warnings in several northern U.S. states for a second straight year. Air quality advisories were issued Sunday for parts of Montana, the Dakotas, Minnesota and Wisconsin due to haze emitting from fires burning in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and … Read more

The surprising force stalling climate progress: California restaurants

By Ben Elgin | Bloomberg In the fight to ratchet down climate emissions and soothe the most dangerous effects of an overheating planet, one of the most withering setbacks in recent memory wasn’t delivered by the oil industry or coal excavators, but, rather, a group of restaurants in California. When Berkeley became the first city … Read more

Bunbury prisoners enlisted for tornado clean-up amid asbestos risk

Low-security prisoners are being enlisted to help with the clean-up following a destructive tornado in Western Australia’s south. The tornado, which damaged more than 100 residences in Bunbury last Friday, also hit the local prison’s low-security wing. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Trusted Bulletin is an automatic aggregator … Read more

Even Ford Is Walking Back Its EV Plans In Europe Now

Europe-only Ford Explorer EV Image: Ford It wasn’t all that long ago, February of 2021 in fact, that Ford Europe announced it was “all-in on EVs.” It planned to invest $2 billion to transform the Cologne, Germany plant into an electric car production giant. The plan had stepping stones toward a fully electric 2030, including … Read more

Give Me $1 Billion And You Can Wreck The Environment

Donald Trump told some of America’s top oil executives that he is willing to immediately reverse dozens of President Biden’s environmental policies and stop new ones from being enacted on his first day of presidency, if the oil companies agree to raise $1 billion to return Trump to the White House. The Washington Post spoke to … Read more

Thornton gets green light from Larimer County for water pipe segment

Thornton will be able to build a critical segment of a 70-mile pipe to bring water from the Cache la Poudre River to the fast-growing suburb north of Denver, after elected leaders in Larimer County unanimously — if begrudgingly — approved a permit for the northern segment of the pipe on Wednesday night. Colorado’s sixth-largest … Read more

Outdoor party (of course) celebrates expansion of San Gabriel Mountains National Monument – Daily News

Dignitaries and their guests gathered at the at Lario Staging Area on the San Gabriel River Bike Path to celebrate the expansion of the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument on May 11, 2024 in Irwindale, CA. (Photo by John McCoy, Contributing Photographer) Senator Alex Padilla speaks. Dignitaries and their guests gathered at the at Lario … Read more

How Bad Is It To Buy A Flood-Damaged Car?

If you’ve ever come across a screaming deal on a car you always wanted only to find out that it’s flood damaged, you’ve likely done the mental gymnastics to determine if buying a flood-damaged car really is that bad. Well, as it turns out, it is really that bad. Floods are the most common weather-related … Read more