Trump Kills Obama’s Clean Power Plan

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, March 28, 2017 (ENS) – Most of President Barack Obama’s actions taken to forestall climate change were wiped out today as President Donald Trump revoked, revised, rescinded or withdrew limits on carbon emissions from power plants and opened federal lands to coal mining. Read the full article […]

US Climate Actions Can’t Be Stopped With the Stroke of a Pen

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund President Trump’s executive orders on climate change can’t stop U.S. action on climate change or progress on the Paris Agreement. Final rules can’t be undone with the stroke of a pen and market dynamics will continue to shift the U.S. to a clean energy economy despite President Trump’s […]

Killing Climate Action = Killing People

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Trump administration continues its war on health today with an executive order that aims to claw back climate protections like the Clean Power Plan. If fully implemented, the polluter-friendly order would guarantee more deadly heat waves, more choking air pollution, and more contamination in our food and […]

Trump’s Climate Destruction Plan: A Deal He Can’t Close

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund President Trump’s sprawling executive order directing the EPA and other agencies to start dismantling President Obama’s climate legacy flies in the face of law, science, and strong public support for climate action. Trump’s executive order is a Climate Destruction Plan.  It attacks the centerpiece of his predecessor’s climate […]

Don’t Believe What Donald Trump Says About Coal

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund President Trump acted today to derail the effort to overhaul a broken federal coal leasing program that’s short-changed taxpayers more than $30 billion. He did so by issuing an Executive Order that would lift the moratorium on new leasing enacted by President Obama. The move is part of President Trump’s efforts to benefit big corporate […]

President Trump rolls back progress made on crucial climate change policy

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Today, President Donald Trump and his administration announced they would take measures to roll back crucial climate change policies, including the Clean Power Plan, a law which is widely considered the most significant action to address climate change ever taken by the U.S.    This decision ignores the sweeping actions […]

President Trump rolls back progress made on crucial climate change policy

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Today, President Donald Trump and his administration announced they would take measures to roll back crucial climate change policies, including the Clean Power Plan, a law which is widely considered the most significant action to address climate change ever taken by the U.S.    This decision ignores the sweeping actions […]

Essay: Hope Springs Early, but Not Eternal, for the Deadnettle — or for Us

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment A naturalist in England found the early-blooming plant had moved up its schedule by nearly two months — a foreboding sign of a warming climate. Read the full article at: http://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/27/science/deadnettle-spring-global-warming-flowers.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

Going beyond Earth Hour

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Around the globe, we are already feeling the effects of climate change: extreme weather events, melting glaciers, and rising sea levels, to name a few. These impacts may sometimes leave us feeling helpless. But if we act now, we can stave off the most dire impacts of a warming world. […]

Week 9: KXL Gets Approved, and the Climate Debate in the White House Gets Heated

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Welcome to our weekly Trump v. Earth column, in which onEarth reviews the environment-related shenanigans of President Trump and his allies. Anti–Keystone XL pipeline sign along the planned route near Fullerton, Nebraska AP Photo/Nati Harnik Another Twist in the Pipeline The State Department approved the Keystone XL Pipeline on Friday, […]

CA Officials Reaffirm Clean Cars Standards [Updated]

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund [This is an update from my previous blog] Officials from the California Air Resources Board (ARB) voted unanimously to reaffirm the state’s clean car standards today at their hearing in Riverside, CA – a city facing among the worst air pollution in the nation – giving an official […]

Methane Pollution: California Steps Up as Trump Steps Back

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The California Air Resources Board (CARB) yesterday approved some of the nation’s strongest limits on emissions of methane, a potent climate-changing pollutant, from oil and gas operations. California is the third largest oil-producing state in the nation. Along with other major oil and gas producing states including Wyoming […]

Where We Drill, We Spill: Commemorating Exxon Valdez

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Twenty eight years ago today the world experienced a massive wake-up call on the hazards and harms of oil spills when the Exxon Valdez oil tanker split open and poured oil into Alaskan waters. At the time, images of oil coated wildlife and a devastated ecosystem in one […]

High Tech Solutions Target the World’s Sanitation Crisis

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund What, there’s a sanitation crisis? If you’re reading this in Japan, North America, or Europe, you’re probably unaware of anything like a “crisis” in sanitation, of all things. The world has plenty of alarming events, all right, but a sanitation crisis? But what if you really had to […]

The Whistleblower’s Lawyer, at the Ready

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Pediment on the EPA building, Washington, D.C. Kevin Harber/Flickr When federal scientists launched @AltUSNatParkService and other rogue Twitter accounts to battle the Trump administration’s censorship of climate change facts on government websites, lawyer Jeff Ruch had his work cut out for him. His legal team at Public Employees […]

Latin America Green News: 3/17 – 3/23/2017

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund A million acres of Patagonia donated to Chile, Peru slammed by deluge, Latin America’s future water challenges To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here.  March 17 – 23, 2017 Conservation | Special Report President Michelle Bachelet and Kristine McDivitt […]

NRDC Fights for Community Health and Access to Healthcare

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Whether it’s fighting lead contaminated water, the effects of extreme heat, or industrial pollution, people living in communities on the frontlines for environmental threats also disproportionately lack access to the healthcare we all need. And, right now, lawmakers are considering legislation that would push critical medical care even […]

CA Officials Poised to Reaffirm Clean Cars Standards

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Officials from the California Air Resources Board (ARB) will gather tomorrow in Riverside – a city facing among the worst air pollution in the nation – to discuss the status of the state’s clean car standards following the results of staff’s formal review. The 16-member Air Resources Board is expected by […]

Wait, What? Team Trump Can’t Keep Its Keystone Lies Straight

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund On March 2, the Trump White clarified that it would not require the company proposing to build the Keystone XL tar sands pipelline to use American steel. But it appears that President Trump would rather ignore that fact and keep on promising the moon. When he signed his executive […]

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