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4 most disturbing things about Scott Pruitt and the EPA
December 13, 2016Of Trump's nominations so far, the most radical pick is the man chosen to lead the EPA. It's why we must speak up. -
Chemical reform in action: EPA moves to ban solvent used by dry cleaners, consumers
December 9, 2016An updated chemical safety law is already bringing results. -
Brutal Southeast fire season may not be freak event. That's why taxpayers should care.
December 8, 2016Firefighting costs are soaring, but if we take action today we can limit the economic impact of wildfires.More on:
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General Mills, Starbucks, Walmart and other big brands want to stay the course on climate. Here's why.
December 6, 2016Sustained private-sector leadership will be critical for keeping the country on track toward a clean energy economy where innovation and technology advancements are king. -
What Trump and Pence don't get about clean energy jobs
December 5, 2016America’s clean energy industry is worth $200 billion after growing 29 percent since 2011, and is showing no signs of slowing down. -
This EPA candidate brags about suing the agency, calls climate science "unsettled"
November 30, 2016Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt used his current position to try to block some of the EPA’s most important air-quality rules. -
A polluter-funded lobbyist as the head of the EPA?
November 28, 2016America needs an EPA administrator who is guided by science, respects America's environmental laws and believes in protecting public health. -
We lose more than you think if NASA's climate science is cut
November 23, 2016A senior adviser to President-elect Donald Trump wants to shut down NASA’s world-leading climate science work. It would hurt farmers, businesses, vulnerable states and the economy as a whole. -
4 pieces of climate progress President Trump's policies can't undo
November 23, 2016The forces that are moving us towards a cleaner, safer world are strong – and Trump’s election hasn’t changed that. -
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How to talk climate change with a skeptic: 5 critical tips
November 22, 2016With the right argument and a good dose of listening skills you may be able to connect even with the most ardent denier.More on:
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A warning for Donald Trump: Gutting the EPA would be harder – and more perilous – than you think
November 18, 2016The anger we have seen against past attempts to roll back bedrock environmental protections will pale in comparison to the fury that will be unleashed if the Trump administration carries out its campaign promises. -
These policy solutions can help unleash the full potential of renewable energy
November 16, 2016It will take more than solar panels and wind turbines to switch to a clean energy economy. Think good policy and smart solutions. -
These numbers prove Americans did not vote for dirty air and water
November 11, 2016Many Trump supporters want environmental protection to be a priority for the new administration – even if their president-elect does not. -
Donald Trump elected, but our resolve is unbroken
November 9, 2016What didn't change with the outcome of the presidential election is our commitment to fight for a cleaner, healthier world. -
Companies are getting strategic about their energy use: 5 key trends
November 4, 2016We examined more than 3,200 projects at 350 large organizations to identify emerging trends in energy management. -
Where are the methane risks for investors? This guide helps them find out.
November 3, 2016Investors are asking questions about how companies measure, report and reduce methane leaks. -
2 ways to help us meet the Paris climate goals
October 28, 2016With the right policies and partnerships in place we may even cut emissions ahead of schedule. -
Coastal crisis, conflicting ideas: How a complex restoration plan found success
October 20, 2016Diverse stakeholders, some of whom did not see eye to eye on sediment diversions, hammered out recommendations for a massive coastal recovery project. -
What Michael Pollan gets wrong about Big Ag
October 12, 2016Those who paint large-scale farmers and agribusiness as a monolithic villain ignore improvements that are being made today on the ground, in corporate offices and in food company kitchens. -
Cutting carbon pollution from aviation: A major breakthrough years in the making
October 11, 2016After years of hard, behind-the-scenes work, it’s the first-ever cap on carbon pollution from a major, global industry. -
This water utility is mapping lead service lines – and is asking property owners to fill in data gaps
October 6, 2016DC Water's interactive map engages home owners and businesses to determine if aging service pipes have been replaced. It could be a model for the rest of America. -
Clean Power Plan's day in court: 4 facts you didn't know
September 27, 2016Opponents have conceded the EPA has authority, and some other surprising elements about the case. -
The debate questions media can't afford to ignore
September 26, 2016Questions about climate and energy policies span all top voter issues, but are usually overlooked during presidential debates. -
4 climate actions for a more peaceful world
September 23, 2016These steps will lead to a more stable future for our planet and growing population. -
Planning for the next flood disaster: 3 areas in need of immediate attention
September 15, 2016We can no longer move forward with plans, projects and developments that ignore a new climate reality.