India Green News: India’s RE Capacity Reaches 57 GW and More

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund India Green News: To slow climate change, India joins the renewable energy revolution; India’s renewable energy capacity reaches 57472 GW; Delhi to get 20 new pollution monitoring stations by October this year India Green News is a selection of news highlights about environmental and energy issues in India. June […]

Scott Pruitt Defends the Indefensible

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Today’s budget testimony from the EPA Administrator leaves us wondering who exactly is protecting our environment and health. Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images On the basis of congressional testimony Thursday from our nation’s top environmental steward, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, I can’t help […]

NRDC & Allies Advocate for a Ban on Fracking in the Delaware

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Yesterday, NRDC joined people from all walks of life in Washington Crossing, PA to speak at the Delaware River Basin Commission’s (DRBC) business meeting in support of a ban on fracking in the Delaware River Watershed. We addressed all five members—representatives of the governors of New York, Pennsylvania, […]

Ohio’s Coal Plant Bailouts: As Bad a Deal as it Sounds

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund If given a choice between buying a new car with high fuel efficiency and state of the art technology (assembled with parts made by workers right in your own state of Ohio), or a 1950s era Studebaker that runs only 50% of the time and costs billions of […]

How Can Scott Pruitt Defend Drastic Cuts to EPA’s Budget?

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt has trouble telling the truth. The world saw that from his brazen attempts on TV recently to spin President Trump’s withdrawal of the U.S. from the Paris climate accord. Many fact-checkers have called him out on his lies. See here, or here, […]

This Tiny Seabird’s Colossal Migration Is in Danger from All Sides

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund © Hans Hillewaert / CC BY-SA 4.0 Like a dollop of whole-grain mustard nestled among the seashore’s rocks and shells, a clutch of horseshoe crab eggs doesn’t look all that important. But for the threatened Rufa red knot, a migratory bird about the size of a robin, these […]

What has Trump done to the environment so far? A quick rundown.

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund In his latest essay in Foreign Affairs, EDF President Fred Krupp gives a broad overview of Trump’s policies in a changing energy landscape. This is your two-minute summary.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/361454834/0/edf/blogs/feed~What-has-Trump-done-to-the-environment-so-far-A-quick-rundown

Craft Brewers to EPA: Keep Protecting Clean Water

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Last month, EPA asked the public to suggest regulations for possible modification or repeal. Instead, the agency got an earful from folks across the country—hundreds of thousands of them—demanding that our nation’s environmental safeguards be maintained or even strengthened. The voices of Americans standing up for the health […]

Trump’s Latest Climate Assault Targets our Forks

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Trump administration’s latest effort to undo the progress America is making in combating climate change is now targeted at our diets. On Monday, Trump’s Agriculture Department announced an end to a 14-year ban on American beef exports to China. Beef is the largest contributor to climate change […]

NYC Continues to Move the Dial on Climate and Clean Energy

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Thanks to Mayor de Blasio’s recent commitment to adopt the principles of the Paris climate agreement and new legislation introduced last week in the New York City Council, the Big Apple will continue to play a vital role in helping to guard against climate change’s worst effects. New York City’s buildings […]

Scott Pruitt’s Journey from Bologna to Baloney

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s trip to Bologna this weekend for the G-7 Environment Ministers Meeting was bound to be awkward, coming less than two weeks after President Trump stuck his finger in the world’s eye on the Paris Climate Agreement.  Pruitt added insult to insult-and-injury.  The man who’s […]

Delay of Five Energy Efficiency Standards Is Against the Law

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund As promised, NRDC sued the Trump administration today for delaying five energy efficiency standards that would generate more than $11 billion in energy bill savings and 25 million metric tons of reductions in carbon pollution. NRDC—as well as the Sierra Club and the Consumer Federation of America (both […]

Healthier, safer summers – brought to you by the EPA

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund This government agency is working hard to keep beaches, national parks and outdoor air healthy and safe for us to enjoy. But for how much longer?       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/360102684/0/edf/blogs/feed~Healthier-safer-summers-%E2%80%93-brought-to-you-by-the-EPA

Oil & Oceans Don’t Mix: Say No to New Offshore Drilling

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund I love the ocean. Its enormity inspires me, impresses me, moves me. Its future worries me. As the famous Oceanographer Sylvia Earle said, “With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you’re connected to the sea. No matter where on Earth you live.” Whether we […]

Pruitt Versus Environmental Cleanup

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund When Scott Pruitt speaks, he knows he must say that EPA needs to go back to its core mission of protecting air and water. The next sentence and paragraph usually then announces a new policy that weakens air and water protections. The one EPA program Pruitt speaks of […]

Energy Choice Should Not Stop AB 206

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Assembly Bill 206 sits on the desk of Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval. The bill would raise Nevada’s renewable portfolio standard (RPS)—the minimum amount of clean, renewable energy that power companies are required to get on behalf of their customers, to 40 percent by 2030. I published two blogs last week […]

Economy Up, Emissions Down: California Debunks Trump (Again)

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund New numbers from California show the state added jobs and expanded its economy while cutting greenhouse gas emissions 10 percent between 2004 and 2015. The data from the state’s Air Resources Board debunks yet again the tired argument that acting on climate change means sacrificing economic growth. In […]

Forests, Just Like the Ones Mother Nature Used to Make

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Woody debris on the forest floor of a structural complexity enhancement plot inside the Jericho Research Forest. Clara Chaisson/NRDC If you build it, they will come. These words, forest ecologist Bill Keeton tells me, are more or less the guiding principle behind his efforts to build not a […]

No to This Merger

Published by Ocean Conservancy How a Trump administration merger could condemn us to another major oil disaster Like most coastal communities in the Gulf, my hometown of Mobile, Alabama, is still working to recover and restore this valuable ecosystem in the wake of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil disaster seven short years ago. This is where […]

Kimberly Clark joins forces with WWF to engage consumers in helping to save the world’s forests

Published by the World Wildlife Fund One of the best ways to conserve the world’s forests is to look for the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) logo when shopping. The logo means the materials used to make the product have been sourced from responsibly managed forests. Finding the FSC® logo just got easier. Through a unique collaboration […]

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