Qualified Charitable Distributions—Save the Planet, Save on Taxes
March 4, 2025
Qualified Charitable Distributions—Save the Planet, Save on Taxes
Climate Change Calls for Expert Composting
March 4, 2025
Since the earliest recorded times, composting has contributed to resource conservation.
Will AI Thwart Our Efforts to Stop Global Warming?
March 4, 2025
What will happen as the continued growth of artificial intelligence (AI) requires more and more electrical power?
Offshore Wind Report: Trouble for Turbines
March 4, 2025
The 2.8 megawatt Atlantic Shores offshore wind project is in limbo following difficulties obtaining local approvals and Trump administration pushback.
Water, Water Everywhere, but Is It Safe to Drink?
March 4, 2025
New Jersey’s water supply is facing many threats. Many of the solutions are available to us, if we put pressure on our leaders to insist on potable water.
Let’s Find That Pony!
March 4, 2025
Environmentally speaking, there has been too much to unpack in the portmanteau that Trump has brought to Washington this time around. We are all reeling with shock and disbelief.
Consider Home-Based Solar and Battery Power
March 4, 2025
Can you achieve savings by installing batteries as standalone systems or as complements to your solar panels? The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has proposed new rules that may provide the answers.
A Brighter Future With Darker Skies
March 4, 2025
As the New Jersey Symphony transported audiences through the celestial sounds of Holst’s The Planets at concert halls this winter, a conversation was unfolding in the lobbies of these buildings—about the stars above us and the growing threat of...
Trump Actions Hobble EV Movement in New Jersey
March 4, 2025
Incentives for clean transportation, including the $7,500 tax rebate for buying an EV, the $40,000 tax credit to school districts to buy electric school buses, and the remainder of the $5 billion Clean School Bus Program have been placed on the...
Our Environmental Justice Law Needs Broadening
March 4, 2025
In September of 2020, Gov. Phil Murphy signed historic, first-in-the-nation legislation that required the NJ Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to consider the public health impacts on overburdened communities when reviewing the permit...
