
February Climate & Energy News
Attacks on Multi-modal Transportation In a coordinated effort to undermine Ada County Highway District’s ability to fund the bicycle, pedestrian, and public transit infrastructure that
Attacks on Multi-modal Transportation In a coordinated effort to undermine Ada County Highway District’s ability to fund the bicycle, pedestrian, and public transit infrastructure that
The bills are piling up in both chambers of the statehouse, and many of them are an unwelcome addition to the bill tracker. Luckily, we
CVI’s 2022 General Election Endorsements Idaho’s 2022 election will have far ranging impacts on our state’s clean energy landscape. Here’s the breakdown of what some
National Clean Energy Week We want to thank Governor Brad Little for signing a proclamation that recognizes September 23-30th as National Clean Energy Week. Governor
Comprehensive Federal Climate Legislation In March 2021, CVI and our affiliates across the country launched a nationwide campaign to push President Joe Biden and Congress
We look forward to gathering in community to celebrate another year of CVI’s work for Idaho. As Idaho’s only conservation organization to engage directly in
Salmon Recovery Salmon are on the brink of extinction and running out of time. Their survival/recovery depends upon healthy, resilient river and stream habitat. The
EV Chargers in Idaho The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is gathering statewide public feedback to determine where to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. Through
2022 Primary Election To complete Idaho’s transition to 100% clean energy, we need to elect leaders who represent Idaho values, and who will work to
Boise is rewriting their Zoning Code for the first time in more than 50 years. This process will significantly impact how the city of Boise