CPP Repeal Would Burden Families with Cost of Dirty Energy

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Some of the most significant benefits of the Clean Power Plan, which the Trump Administration is now proposing to repeal, are to low-income Americans—those most likely to suffer most from climate change. The CPP set the nation’s first-ever limits on carbon pollution from power plants—one of our country’s […]

The More You NOAA: Barry Myers

Published by Ocean Conservancy Earlier this week, President Donald Trump announced his pick to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): Barry Myers. Myers, currently the CEO of AccuWeather, has spent nearly forty years in the private weather industry, but the stakes at NOAA are different. As the head of an agency committed to “science, […]

Ohio Must Push Forward Despite EPA’s Clean Power Plan Repeal

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Ohio is ground zero for a transition that has been underway in the electric sector for years—an unstoppable shift from a high-pollution, fossil-fueled past to a safer, cleaner-powered future. Cleveland Wind Turbine Flickr, Creative Commons Coal-fired power once dominated Ohio’s electric generation mix, but coal (and for that […]

Saving vaquita: Retrieving ghost nets as dramatic new operation gets underway

Published by the World Wildlife Fund The vaquita is the world’s most critically endangered marine mammal, with fewer than 30 individuals remaining. It lives only in a small portion of the Upper Gulf of California, in Mexico.   Vaquita populations have plummeted due to one threat—gillnets. Recognizing this threat, the Mexican government imposed a gillnet ban […]

The 4 accounting tricks Pruitt used to justify EPA’s Clean Power Plan repeal

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund The EPA chief is turning benefits and costs upside down with the help of discredited methodologies and accounting gimmicks.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/468358406/0/edf/blogs/feed~The-accounting-tricks-Pruitt-used-to-justify-EPAs-Clean-Power-Plan-repeal

How Fish Autopsies Help in the Fight Against the Invasive Asian Carp

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Silver carp captured in the Illinois waterway, June 2017 Courtesy of Illinois Department of Natural Resources Scalpel in hand, Greg Whitledge cuts into an Asian carp’s skull. Just hours before, the silver carp lay in an ice-packed cooler in the back of an Illinois Department of Natural Resources […]

Keystone XL: Administration’s Flouting of Law Goes to Court

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Today in federal district court in Great Falls, Montana, the next chapter in the battle over the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline is being written. In a suit brought by NRDC and its allies at Northern Plains Resource Council, Bold Alliance, Center for Biological Diversity, Friends of […]

The Dangers Our Big Storms Dredge Up

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Tropical Storm Harvey in the Gulf of Mexico on August 24 NOAA/NASA GOES Project Once its deadly winds have calmed, a hurricane’s wrath isn’t over. The disaster simply morphs into a different type of catastrophe. As we’re currently seeing in post-Maria Puerto Rico, the systems on which society […]

Transforming the Grid Is Essential for a Safe Climate Future

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund This is part of a series of blogs on NRDC’s new report, “America’s Clean Energy Frontier: The Pathway to a Safer Climate Future,” A safer climate future will require that the United States cut climate pollution by at least 80 percent by 2050. Doing so will require a […]

Federal Threats Out of Touch with MI Energy & Climate Goals

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Sunset2 by Barbara Eckstein via Creative Commons As Michigan moves forward on clean energy and climate action, President Trump counters with attempts to undo the Clean Power Plan and prop up coal and nuclear plants. At a time when the administration should be supporting the progress made in […]

Legislation Puts Michigan on Path to Clean Energy Future

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund What began as bills dismantling the successful renewable energy and energy efficiency standards evolved into legislation that in fact improved aspects of both. Two years of testimony, substitutes, amendments, and caucuses finally concluded with the passing of a comprehensive energy package that had something for everyone. The achievement […]

Stepping up to Address Wind-Wildlife Impacts

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund This is part three of a series of blogs highlighting recent progress in onshore and offshore wind energy, as well as discussing some of the continued opportunities, challenges and threats the industry faces in the near term. This blog focuses on research and collaboration surrounding wind project siting […]

Trump EPA’s Scientific Fraud on Deadly Air Pollution

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Trump Environmental Protection Agency has announced plans to try to repeal the Clean Power Plan, and deny Americans annual health benefits that include avoiding 3,600 premature deaths; 90,000 asthma attacks in children; 1,700 hospital admissions; and 300,000 missed days of school and work. The EPA’s Clean Power […]

India Green News: India RE Capacity to Double by 2022 & More

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund India Green News: India could end up as one of the worst affected by climate change; IMF; India’s renewable energy capacity to double by 2022, report says; Delhi’s air goes from moderate to poor, likely to get worse soon   India Green News is a selection of news […]

Indigenous Communities Lead Way to Boreal Forest Protection

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund This post was written by Jennifer Skene Yesterday was Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a celebration of the Indigenous communities living in North America since long before the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria set sail from Spain. States, cities, and universities across the U.S. are embracing Indigenous Peoples’ […]

Resolute’s Suit to Stifle Public Discourse Goes to Court

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund A district court in northern California is hearing a motion to dismiss for a lawsuit with far-reaching implications for the freedom to speak out against harmful corporate practices. In 2016, Resolute Forest Products (Resolute), a logging company known for trying to stifle criticism through litigation, sued Greenpeace and […]

Pruitt Cooks the Books to Hide Clean Power Plan Benefits

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund In our last post, we covered how EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt fiddled with the accounts to inflate the costs of the Clean Power Plan, when in reality the rule is achievable at even lower cost than the EPA originally projected. In this post, we’ll focus on how Pruitt […]

Pruitt Cooks the Books to Inflate Clean Power Plan’s Cost

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Today, the Trump Administration is releasing its proposal to repeal the Clean Power Plan, which set the first-ever limits on carbon pollution from power plants – one of our country’s largest sources of the pollution driving climate change. Scott Pruitt’s political team at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) […]

Scientists Urge Completion of International Fisheries Accord in Central Arctic Ocean

Published by Ocean Conservancy A group of international Arctic scientists telling us we need to slow down, do more research, and put in place some precautionary rules should get our attention. More than 2,000 scientists, mostly from Arctic countries, did this five years ago in an open letter to Arctic nations. They pointed out that it […]

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