Coastal Latest & Greatest: 3 Ways Louisiana is Fighting Land Loss

6 years 8 months ago

A weekly round-up of what's new in Louisiana coastal restoration 1) Mr. Cochran Goes to Washington. In his opinion piece, “It’s time to invest in our nation’s coastal infrastructure,” published in The Hill today, our Campaign Director, Steve Cochran, offers suggestions from decades of experience in Louisiana for use in coastal cities throughout the nation. Steve writes, “In Louisiana, rather than pitting gray vs. green infrastructure, we’ve pursued the integration and utilization of all infrastructure types for maximum, sustainable benefits ...

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Coastal Latest & Greatest: 3 Ways Louisiana is Fighting Land Loss

6 years 8 months ago

A weekly round-up of what's new in Louisiana coastal restoration 1) Mr. Cochran Goes to Washington. In his opinion piece, “It’s time to invest in our nation’s coastal infrastructure,” published in The Hill today, our Campaign Director, Steve Cochran, offers suggestions from decades of experience in Louisiana for use in coastal cities throughout the nation. Steve writes, “In Louisiana, rather than pitting gray vs. green infrastructure, we’ve pursued the integration and utilization of all infrastructure types for maximum, sustainable benefits ...

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DOE’s compensation scheme for coal and nuclear is dead – Now what?

6 years 9 months ago
In a January 8 Order, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or Commission) swiftly dismissed the Department of Energy’s (DOE) proposed out-of-market compensation scheme for coal and nuclear units.  DOE’s proposal would have provided guaranteed profits to coal and nuclear plants, despite the fact that these aging units are losing out to more efficient and […]
Natalie Karas

DOE’s compensation scheme for coal and nuclear is dead – Now what?

6 years 9 months ago

In a January 8 Order, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or Commission) swiftly dismissed the Department of Energy’s (DOE) proposed out-of-market compensation scheme for coal and nuclear units.  DOE’s proposal would have provided guaranteed profits to coal and nuclear plants, despite the fact that these aging units are losing out to more efficient and […]

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Natalie Karas

DOE’s compensation scheme for coal and nuclear is dead – Now what?

6 years 9 months ago
In a January 8 Order, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or Commission) swiftly dismissed the Department of Energy’s (DOE) proposed out-of-market compensation scheme for coal and nuclear units.  DOE’s proposal would have provided guaranteed profits to coal and nuclear plants, despite the fact that these aging units are losing out to more efficient and […]
Natalie Karas

DOE’s compensation scheme for coal and nuclear is dead – Now what?

6 years 9 months ago

In a January 8 Order, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or Commission) swiftly dismissed the Department of Energy’s (DOE) proposed out-of-market compensation scheme for coal and nuclear units.  DOE’s proposal would have provided guaranteed profits to coal and nuclear plants, despite the fact that these aging units are losing out to more efficient and […]

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Natalie Karas

DOE’s compensation scheme for coal and nuclear is dead – Now what?

6 years 9 months ago
In a January 8 Order, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or Commission) swiftly dismissed the Department of Energy’s (DOE) proposed out-of-market compensation scheme for coal and nuclear units.  DOE’s proposal would have provided guaranteed profits to coal and nuclear plants, despite the fact that these aging units are losing out to more efficient and […]
Natalie Karas

DOE’s compensation scheme for coal and nuclear is dead – Now what?

6 years 9 months ago
In a January 8 Order, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or Commission) swiftly dismissed the Department of Energy’s (DOE) proposed out-of-market compensation scheme for coal and nuclear units.  DOE’s proposal would have provided guaranteed profits to coal and nuclear plants, despite the fact that these aging units are losing out to more efficient and […]
Natalie Karas

NASA study underscores urgency of solving the global methane problem

6 years 9 months ago

A new NASA study suggests methane emissions from fossil fuels may be responsible for half of the recent rise in global atmospheric methane concentrations. While we’ve known for some time that methane levels have been increasing worldwide, it hasn’t been clear why. The research narrows uncertainty as to both the sources and trends influencing global […]

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David Lyon

NASA study underscores urgency of solving the global methane problem

6 years 9 months ago
A new NASA study suggests methane emissions from fossil fuels may be responsible for half of the recent rise in global atmospheric methane concentrations. While we’ve known for some time that methane levels have been increasing worldwide, it hasn’t been clear why. The research narrows uncertainty as to both the sources and trends influencing global […]
David Lyon

NASA study underscores urgency of solving the global methane problem

6 years 9 months ago
A new NASA study suggests methane emissions from fossil fuels may be responsible for half of the recent rise in global atmospheric methane concentrations. While we’ve known for some time that methane levels have been increasing worldwide, it hasn’t been clear why. The research narrows uncertainty as to both the sources and trends influencing global […]
David Lyon

NASA study underscores urgency of solving the global methane problem

6 years 9 months ago
A new NASA study suggests methane emissions from fossil fuels may be responsible for half of the recent rise in global atmospheric methane concentrations. While we’ve known for some time that methane levels have been increasing worldwide, it hasn’t been clear why. The research narrows uncertainty as to both the sources and trends influencing global […]
David Lyon

Moms Meet With Pruitt In Person

6 years 9 months ago

Written by Dominique Browning

No one was more surprised than I when EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt asked Moms Clean Air Force in for a meeting. After all, we have been relentless in our critique of the way he is dismantling Environmental Protection Agency protections. For good reason. As I...

Dominique Browning