As farmers in the Midwest move to no-till farming, pesticide runoff is decreasing, improving the quality of water.
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Virginia is at a crossroad. Either we decide to plan for the next 50 years now or we face energy shortages in the future. If […]
Virginia has only three operating charter schools, and the concept of virtual schools is still a new frontier. But around the country, both are expanding […]
Without question, coal is an important resource to Virginia and to make changes in production and use will require a well thought out energy plan […]
Though Virginia may currently be a vast wasteland for quality charter innovation that could help kids, the Virginia School Boards Association is right on this: […]
To solve the problems of the Chesapeake Bay, we need stewardship, which can include regulation. But we don’t need the interventionist economics that comes with […]