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DNREC, UD partner to create database of funding opportunities to support resilient communities

Local governments and communities now have a resource to help them identify potential funding to help them adapt to or combat threats of severe weather events and enhance resiliency against climate change and sea level rise.




Registration still open for DNREC Division of Energy & Climate’s ‘Fueling the Future’ ride-and-drive clean transportation conference May 24 in Dover

DNREC’s Division of Energy & Climate invites fleet managers, businesses, public organizations and transportation professionals to attend Fueling the Future: Clean Transportation for a Greener Delaware, presented in conjunction with the Delaware Clean Cities Coalition from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 24, at Dover Downs Hotel and Casino, in Dover.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Addressing the Effects of Climate Change

In his weekly message, Governor Markell discusses local and national efforts to combat effects of climate change and highlights a recent visit by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy.




EPA Highlights Delaware as Model for Reducing Power Plant Pollution

Visiting a natural gas facility construction site adjacent to a utility-scale solar plant that represents part of Delaware’s effective effort to reduce power industry pollution, Governor Markell, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy, and Delaware Secretary of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Collin O’Mara emphasized the environmental, health, and economic benefits of the EPA’s just-released plan to dramatically cut the nation’s carbon emissions and combat the effects of climate change.




Governor Markell Applauds EPA Effort to Cut Power Plant Emissions

Governor Jack Markell released a statement supporting the Environmental Protection Agency’s announcement of a proposed regulation to combat climate change by reducing power plant carbon pollution by 30 percent by 2030.







 Pages Tagged With: "climate change"

DNREC, UD partner to create database of funding opportunities to support resilient communities

Local governments and communities now have a resource to help them identify potential funding to help them adapt to or combat threats of severe weather events and enhance resiliency against climate change and sea level rise.




Registration still open for DNREC Division of Energy & Climate’s ‘Fueling the Future’ ride-and-drive clean transportation conference May 24 in Dover

DNREC’s Division of Energy & Climate invites fleet managers, businesses, public organizations and transportation professionals to attend Fueling the Future: Clean Transportation for a Greener Delaware, presented in conjunction with the Delaware Clean Cities Coalition from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 24, at Dover Downs Hotel and Casino, in Dover.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Addressing the Effects of Climate Change

In his weekly message, Governor Markell discusses local and national efforts to combat effects of climate change and highlights a recent visit by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy.




EPA Highlights Delaware as Model for Reducing Power Plant Pollution

Visiting a natural gas facility construction site adjacent to a utility-scale solar plant that represents part of Delaware’s effective effort to reduce power industry pollution, Governor Markell, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy, and Delaware Secretary of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Collin O’Mara emphasized the environmental, health, and economic benefits of the EPA’s just-released plan to dramatically cut the nation’s carbon emissions and combat the effects of climate change.




Governor Markell Applauds EPA Effort to Cut Power Plant Emissions

Governor Jack Markell released a statement supporting the Environmental Protection Agency’s announcement of a proposed regulation to combat climate change by reducing power plant carbon pollution by 30 percent by 2030.