Still, DeWine is confident that the project will succeed. “It’s important to Ohio, it’s important to the future, I think, of this country,” the governor said. “It’s now time to get this done.” Where is the CHIPS Act funding for Ohio's Intel plant? • Ohio Capital Journal...
"From what I've heard,Hillary Clintonhas a broad energy plan. (Ohio Gov. John)Kasichdoes, as well.Jeb Bushdoesn't believe in climate change, but he has more moderate proposals," Whitman said of the 2016 field. "But this is absolutely the wrong time to be looking at policy because, ...
Communities across the West Coast of the United States are likely to see significant changes in the powerful storms known asatmospheric riversas the climate continues to warm. However, the effects will vary widely between regions. Southern California will experience one set of changes, while more ...
“Let me be very clear, my presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency,” Harris said. “I, for example, am someone who has not spent the majority of my career in Washington, D.C. I invite ideas, whether it be from the Republicans who are s...
of the impact of climate change on the ocean. A goal of this international effort is to reliably predict how the ocean will respond to climate change by getting acquainted with the organisms that live there and do most of the work of absorbing half the human-generated carbon in the ...
Harris has been subject to some misinformation around her stance on EVs but has a generally far stronger stance on the climate. She cast the deciding vote on the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). So, it’s a fair assumption that she would opt for policies that support the production of EVs—...
Oceans absorb about one-third of the CO2 humans release into the atmosphere. That may be good for the air, but it is hard on the health of the sea. Climate change and marine pollution is stressing virtually all aquatic life, but Todgham says polarspeciesmay have it the worst. ...
The number of people living in urban areas around the world will swell by upwards of 2 billion over the next three decades. Many of those people will need new homes. But building those with conventional materials would unleash ...
Animals passing by, like migratory birds and butterflies, will be out of luck, too. “These native plants equal food,” says Matthew Shumar, program coordinator at the Ohio Bird Conservative Initiative, part of The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Shumar is also a lan...
International events, economic changes, and the impacts of climate change will test the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River basin over the next five decades. The region's ability to effectively meet these challenges will require foresight, investment, and cooperation. As a contribution to this special...