Funding cuts will cost Wisconsin big
Less than a year into President Donald Trump’s second term, crucial programs meant to help uplift American communities around the country will soon be phased out.
Less than a year into President Donald Trump’s second term, crucial programs meant to help uplift American communities around the country will soon be phased out.
Whether knowingly or not, you’ve probably already encountered some form of artificial intelligence. Google’s search results autoload AI-powered summaries; Microsoft has integrated AI-powered features into its business software offerings; uncanny AI-generated images have proliferated across every social media platform.
Dozens of people packed Karben4 Brewing’s tasting room on an unseasonably warm day in late January for an exciting step forward for climate-smart agriculture: the launch of a new beer brewed with Kernza® that was entirely sourced from Wisconsin farms. The beer, fittingly called Kernza® Pub Ale, was loosely based on an English strong bitter
What do asthma, contaminated drinking water and climate change have in common? They’re all symptoms of the same root problem: pollution harming both our planet and our people. Results from a Pew Research Center Poll released in September showed 65% of registered voters said healthcare was “very important” when considering their vote in the 2024
Rapid adoption of clean energy projects — specifically wind and solar — is crucial for Wisconsin to reach its goal of carbon-free electricity generation by 2050. Luckily, energy developers have proposed new solar and wind projects that will bring us closer to achieving our goal. The statewide benefits for adopting clean energy are clear: It’s
Unprecedented levels of federal funds are bringing transformative changes – and a lot of excitement – to communities across Wisconsin. That’s why we’ve been documenting some of the many success stories of the historic clean energy and energy efficiency funding from the federal government! From homeowners who are working to fully electrify their homes to