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The Tennessee Valley Authority is facing federal scrutiny about its electricity rates and climate action.
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Tornado outbreaks are growing larger, with more tornadoes in each outbreak, and they’re moving into Kentucky more frequently as a result of climate change.
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Louisville-based Brown Forman, makers of Woodford Reserve and Jack Daniels, recently revised its sustainability goals to be more in line with the latest science on climate change.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has unveiled a new energy for the state promoting sustainable industries, but never actually mentioned climate change or how the state plans to grapple with carbon emissions.
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State utility regulators established new rates for net-metering customers with Louisville Gas and Electric and Kentucky Utilities.
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Measure heads to Senate which plans to return to Springfield Monday
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The amount of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere reached 419 parts per million in May, its highest level in more than four million years, according to NOAA. Fossil fuel use is driving the increase.
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For years, the Navy has objected to offshore wind farms on the California coast. The Biden administration announced a deal for new projects, crucial to achieving its climate change policy.
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People in D.C. and other cities are starting to see periodical cicadas. The red-eyed flying insects known as Brood X emerge every 17 years.
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In May, NOAA will release its once-a-decade update for the 30-year weather averages that local meteorologists use. In many places, it will mean far fewer days that are "above normal."