Energy costs are high and unaffordable – what utilities, governments and communities can do to save consumers money
Energy insecurity is a pervasive and potentially dangerous predicament for millions of households.
Energy insecurity is a pervasive and potentially dangerous predicament for millions of households.
As climate change makes blackouts longer and more frequent, states and cities must increasingly provide help.
The disconnections point to a broader trend of energy insecurity, advocacy groups say.
Many mobile homes are outdated and vulnerable to extreme heat, but there are programs helping residents retrofit them,
Recipients of the Community Services Block Grant say the potential elimination could hit rural communities especially hard.
By Dr. Cheryl L. Holder, Florida Clinicians for Climate Action Anna Mae faced an impossible choice: either pay her electric bill ...
New research by a Rowan University climate scientist shows a 50-year trend in hurricane escalation
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