Policy and technology are driving clean truck momentum
Policy and technology are driving clean truck momentum
Fuel Production Stakeholders Call for Ambitious Shipping Decarbonisation Policies
Fuel Production Stakeholders Call for Ambitious Shipping Decarbonisation Policies
New Proposal Would Expand Air Quality Monitoring
New Proposal Would Expand Air Quality Monitoring
FERC Takes Crucial Steps toward Better Grid Reliability in the Face of Climate-Driven Extreme Weather
FERC Takes Crucial Steps toward Better Grid Reliability in the Face of Climate-Driven Extreme Weather
Carbon Conundrum: The Curious Case of Financed Emissions
Carbon Conundrum: The Curious Case of Financed Emissions
House Appropriations Committee Votes to Roll Back Funding for Clean Energy Progress
House Appropriations Committee Votes to Roll Back Funding for Clean Energy Progress
House Appropriations Committee Votes to Rollback Funding for Clean Energy Progress
House Appropriations Committee Votes to Rollback Funding for Clean Energy Progress
After the longest walkout in Oregon’s history, the state’s climate progress hangs in the balance
For the past six weeks, Oregon’s legislative session has been held hostage. On May 3, a small group of state Senators fled the Capitol instead of fulfilling their core responsibility as elected officials: to represent their constituents by casting votes in the legislative process. Yesterday, those legislators finally returned to the Capitol—but with only ten […]
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After the longest walkout in Oregon’s history, the state’s climate progress hangs in the balance
After the longest walkout in Oregon’s history, the state’s climate progress hangs in the balance
After the longest walkout in Oregon’s history, the state’s climate progress hangs in the balance
Fossil Fuel Risk Bonds: A Potential Model?
Written by Marcia G. Yerman
Fossil fuel risk bond programs are tools that communities can use to begin to address the staggering externalized costs of climate disasters.
An audit on the Advanced Clean Fleets Rule is bad for California and bad for the country
By Katelyn Roedner Sutter and Daniel Barad Last month, the California Air Resources Board unanimously voted to adopt the Advanced Clean Fleets Rule, which sets purchase requirements for private and government fleets to increasingly transition to zero-emission trucks, and sets a 100% sales requirement for manufacturers in 2036. Advocates and communities across the board lauded […]
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