Reports and publications
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President Trump's Clean Power Plan executive order is worse than you know
Type: Column/Article
Date: March 29, 2017
It will broadly endanger Americans' health and welfare, and lead the U.S. backward to an era of more pollution instead of forward to the clean energy economy.
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Night-time lights: A global, long term look at links to socio-economic trends
Type: Column/Article
Date: March 27, 2017
We use a parallelized spatial analytics platform to process the twenty-one year totality of the longest-running time series of night-time lights data.
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Opinion: Canada should act on methane even in uncertain times (with Ed Whittingham)
Type: Column/Article
Date: March 24, 2017
Controlling methane is one of the fastest and most affordable climate strategies at our disposal
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The president's EPA budget lacks compassion for seniors and kids
Type: Column/Article
Date: March 17, 2017
In too many areas, Trump’s budget puts ideology and special interests ahead of protecting the most vulnerable, particularly seniors and children.
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Keeping America great: Smart rules can help the economy and nature prosper
Type: Column/Article
Date: March 7, 2017
Ideologically blind attacks on government funding and regulations creates uncertainty and smothers innovation.
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Congress should make oil and gas companies pay for wasted resources
Type: Column/Article
Date: March 3, 2017
The Senate is poised to vote on a bill – passed by the House on Feb. 3 – to rob taxpayers of hundreds of millions of dollars in royalties owed by energy companies.
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While Trump reassures the public that he is protecting clean air and water, it will be EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s job to tear down EPA from within.
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President Trump is waging a war against the Environmental Protection Agency, but you wouldn’t know it from his first address to Congress, or even his Twitter account.
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People of the Sun: Ensuring Latino Access and Participation in the Solar Energy Revolution
Type: Column/Article
Date: March 1, 2017
There is a solar energy revolution happening in the United States, but will Latinos have full access to the benefits? As one of the fastest-growing demographic groups in the country, solving barriers for Latinos can help shape solar policy and accelerate clean energy growth for all communities. This analysis argues that neglecting barriers will substantially limit the success of truly scaling clean energy and achieving climate goals.