East Coast meets West Coast style – how 2 states are advancing clean energy
By Rory Christian, Lauren Navarro Cities and states are taking the initiative to address climate change independently from the federal administration. With unique political contexts and environmental needs, each local authorities’ policies address specific climate challenges. California’s new landmark mandate, requiring solar panels on new home constructions, and New York’s ongoing Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) […]
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East Coast meets West Coast style – how 2 states are advancing clean energy
East Coast meets West Coast style – how 2 states are advancing clean energy
East Coast meets West Coast style – how 2 states are advancing clean energy
East Coast meets West Coast style – how 2 states are advancing clean energy
East Coast meets West Coast style – how 2 states are advancing clean energy
By Rory Christian, Lauren Navarro Cities and states are taking the initiative to address climate change independently from the federal administration. With unique political contexts and environmental needs, each local authorities’ policies address specific climate challenges. California’s new landmark mandate, requiring solar panels on new home constructions, and New York’s ongoing Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) […]
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BREAKING: Trump gives directive for nationwide coal bailout
In an unprecedented move, President Trump today directed Secretary of Energy Rick Perry to take steps to bail out uneconomic coal and nuclear plants.
You might recall FirstEnergy has spent years trying every possible avenue to prop up its uneconomic, unnecessary power plants, often relying on political contributions and high-powered lobbyists. Two arcane laws the utility giant has pointed to include the Defense Production Act and Section 202(c) of the Federal Power Act, both of which will likely form the basis of President Trump’s new directive.
We don’t know yet how today’s move will affect FirstEnergy, but it’s clear Washington’s new swamp has created a monster: A multi-billion dollar attack on American families, markets and the law. We look forward to forcefully opposing it every step of the way.
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Pruitt EPA Illegally and Dramatically Undermines Authority to Limit Dangerous Chemicals under Reformed Chemical Safety Law
Pruitt EPA Illegally and Dramatically Undermines Authority to Limit Dangerous Chemicals under Reformed Chemical Safety Law
Pruitt EPA Illegally and Dramatically Undermines Authority to Limit Dangerous Chemicals under Reformed Chemical Safety Law
Six reasons Pruitt’s next move on oil and gas pollution standards is unnecessary and unwise
Six reasons Pruitt’s next move on oil and gas pollution standards is unnecessary and unwise
Six reasons Pruitt’s next move on oil and gas pollution standards is unnecessary and unwise
Six reasons the Trump EPA’s next move on oil and gas pollution standards is unnecessary and unwise
This blog was co-authored by Rosalie Winn EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt did not waste any time after being confirmed to start attacking EPA’s oil and gas methane pollution rules. However, in the 14 months since lodging his first assault, a lot has changed, and the case for keeping the standards robust and intact is stronger […]
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Pruitt EPA Illegally and Dramatically Undermines Authority to Limit Dangerous Chemicals under Reformed Chemical Safety Law
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EPA sets interim limits on hypochlorite bleach to reduce degradation to perchlorate
Tom Neltner, J.D., is Chemicals Policy Director and Maricel Maffini, Ph.D., Consultant On May 1, 2018, Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) made an interim pesticide registration decision[1] for hypochlorite bleach used to disinfect drinking water. The office decided to require the “Precautionary Statements” section of the bleach’s pesticide label to include advisory […]
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