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Author: Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY

Money

A climate reckoning for US housing: Too many homes in harm’s way, ‘too many zeros’ in the costs

November 5, 2022November 7, 2022 Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY Comments Off on A climate reckoning for US housing: Too many homes in harm’s way, ‘too many zeros’ in the costs

When floods or fires destroy American communities, taxpayers often pick up the tab. But as climate change sends costs soaring, where is the limit?

News

The massive 2021 infrastructure act aimed to fight climate change. Is it living up to Biden’s pledge?

October 19, 2022October 19, 2022 Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY Comments Off on The massive 2021 infrastructure act aimed to fight climate change. Is it living up to Biden’s pledge?

The U.S. might be closer to electric school buses and a better charging network for electric cars, but experts see cracks in more ambitious plans.

Money

Millions of green jobs are coming to the US. Just one problem: Can we even fill them?

September 8, 2022 Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY Comments Off on Millions of green jobs are coming to the US. Just one problem: Can we even fill them?

With billions of dollars now flowing into the clean energy sector, millions of jobs should follow. But finding workers to fill them won’t be easy.

Travel

280 years ago, my ancestors came from Switzerland. Here’s what I learned by going back.

September 4, 2022 Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY Comments Off on 280 years ago, my ancestors came from Switzerland. Here’s what I learned by going back.

After ten generations, I was the first in my line to travel back to the country. What I learned in a Swiss bakery will stay with me forever.

Nation

Experts: Cash incentives in climate bill could revolutionize U.S. homes, 1 HVAC at a time

August 3, 2022 Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY Comments Off on Experts: Cash incentives in climate bill could revolutionize U.S. homes, 1 HVAC at a time

The Inflation Reduction Act would offer homeowners thousands of dollars in incentives for new hot water heaters, HVAC, insulation and more.

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Green energy is great for fighting climate change. Not using it is even better.

July 11, 2022 Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY Comments Off on Green energy is great for fighting climate change. Not using it is even better.

We hear all about Teslas, solar, and wind combating climate change. But experts say using less energy is just as important.

Nation

‘Big problems’: The Supreme Court handcuffed EPA on climate change. What comes next?

July 4, 2022 Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Big problems’: The Supreme Court handcuffed EPA on climate change. What comes next?

The Supreme Court ruling limits the EPA’s authority to effect sweeping policies experts say are necessary to reduce greenhouse emissions.

Nation

EPA finds no safe level for toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in thousands of U.S. water systems

June 15, 2022 Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY Comments Off on EPA finds no safe level for toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in thousands of U.S. water systems

EPA released new health advisories for PFAS chemicals Wednesday, which are found in thousands of drinking water systems across the country.

Nation

For many Black Americans, the outdoors feel off limits. Black birders want to change that.

June 3, 2022 Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY Comments Off on For many Black Americans, the outdoors feel off limits. Black birders want to change that.

Two years after the murder of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery, Black Birders Week continues a quest to expand inclusion in outdoor spaces.

News

A pass for polluting? Environmental groups, employees say EPA enforcement efforts lacking

May 13, 2022 Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY Comments Off on A pass for polluting? Environmental groups, employees say EPA enforcement efforts lacking

The EPA’s enforcement division is a primary safeguard against air and water pollution. But many worry a lack of staffing is leading to too little oversight.

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1 dead, 18 injured after collision between car, Greyhound bus in Maryland, police say

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College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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