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White House: Tesla to make some EV chargers available to all

White House: Tesla to make some EV chargers available to all

WASHINGTON (AP) — Electric car giant Tesla will, for the first time, make some of its charging stations available to all U.S. electric vehicles by the end of next year, under a new plan announced Wednesday by the White House.
Arizona interstate reopens after deadly crash, leak

Arizona interstate reopens after deadly crash, leak

TUCSON, Ariz.
Old-growth logging deferrals in B.C. increase to 2.1 million hectares: minister

Old-growth logging deferrals in B.C. increase to 2.1 million hectares: minister

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it is introducing new approaches to manage timber resources that will protect more old-growth trees from logging, while supporting innovations to better care for the forests.

Snowstorms moving out of Southwest; bitter cold to continue

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A winter storm packing gusty winds and heavy snow that shut down schools and stretches of highways in northern Arizona and New Mexico was making its way out of the region late Wednesday.
California debates what to do with water from recent storms

California debates what to do with water from recent storms

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Weeks after powerful storms dumped 32 trillion gallons of rain and snow on California, state officials and environmental groups in the drought-ravaged state are grappling with what to do with all of that water.
At 25, Backyard Bird Count shows power of citizen science

At 25, Backyard Bird Count shows power of citizen science

It’s a given that when the Great Backyard Bird Count begins Friday, Steve and Janet Kistler of Hart County, Kentucky, will be joining in. They’ve done so every year since the now-global tradition began 25 years ago.

NJ's green goals for housing, cars, economy get pushback

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.
NJ groups fight power plants, wait for environmental law

NJ groups fight power plants, wait for environmental law

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Residents of largely minority areas in New Jersey are fighting three proposed gas-fired power plants as they wait for the state's environmental justice law — signed with great fanfare nearly three years ago — to take full effect.
Barclays, once major funder, commits to stop financing oilsands

Barclays, once major funder, commits to stop financing oilsands

Barclays PLC, once a major oilsands funder, says it will no longer provide financing to the industry.
Richmond, B.C., drivers told to slow down as snow geese arrive on roads

Richmond, B.C., drivers told to slow down as snow geese arrive on roads

RICHMOND, B.C. — Migratory birds have become a traffic hazard in Richmond, B.C., and RCMP are warning drivers to take precautions. Almost two dozen snow geese have been killed by vehicles in recent separate road instances.