Eat Less Beef: Protect the Amazon, the Planet & Your Health

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Amazon is under assault. As spotlighted in the upcoming episode of the Emmy award–winning series Years of Living Dangerously, this rainforest is threatened by a range of environmentally destructive forces. Cattle-ranching is at the top of this list. In fact, according to a 2011 report by the […]

Ask President Obama to Reject Anti-Wildlife Riders!

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund © Pen Waggener Congress is back this week after the long recess, and legislators have a hefty to-do list awaiting them in the lame duck. With only a few weeks remaining in the congressional year, Congress still needs to finalize a comprehensive energy bill package, pass the annual […]

City Energy Project: It’s Growing, It’s Transformative and It Works

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Skyline of Pittsburgh, new CEP city Pixabay Now more than ever cities must lead when it comes to sustainability and building a clean energy future to protect our health and boost the economy. The City Energy Project is helping cities do just that by creating a network of […]

Clean Energy Investments Pay Off Big Time, New Study Shows

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund For years, the skeptics warned that a clean energy transition would drive up costs and make consumers’ energy bills unaffordable. They were wrong. Despite wild swings in fossil fuel prices, America’s electricity bills and the per-kilowatt-hour rates recorded on them have been relatively stable and affordable for decades, […]

Ten New Cities Join the City Energy Project

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Our cities are hotbeds of innovation and progress when it comes to solving some of the most pressing climate and energy challenges of today. Cities have the ability to convene community leaders and private sector partners to move initiatives that not only significantly reduce carbon pollution, but also […]

What Happens When You Turn Up the Heat on Ants?

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Lauren Nichols “Close the door! We’re not paying to heat the whole neighborhood!” Moms and dads have been screeching that for decades, but what would happen to your community if you did pump out hot air until temperatures rose as high as climate scientists say they will by […]

Making Trump Feel the Heat

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund From President-elect Trump’s campaign statements to the choices of his advisors, we have every reason to be very concerned about his intentions when it comes to climate change. It is likely that we will be facing a Trump administration attempt to reverse the climate progress achieved by President […]

Why Donald Trump Is Wrong About Climate and China

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Donald Trump is all wrong about climate change. Not only does he risk becoming the only world leader who fails to understand that dangerous climate change is the central environmental challenge of our time. He also risks negating U.S. leadership on climate change at a time when the […]

Being World Climate Pariah Won’t Help Trump Meet Other Goals

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The question now is whether President-Elect Donald Trump will govern less divisively than he campaigned.  On climate change, there’s every reason for deep concern.  Candidate Trump said he wants to “cancel” the historic Paris Climate Agreement; his transition team features a fanatical climate denier and energy lobbyists, and […]

How Countries Are Fulfilling Their Paris Climate Commitments

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Paris Agreement entered into force on November 4, 2016. As part of the Agreement, countries put forward nationally determined climate commitments. This week, several countries presented an update on their national climate policies, proving once again that the nations of the world are taking climate change seriously […]

From Marrakech, Where The Winds of Change also Blow 

Published by Ocean Conservancy A funny thing happened at a meeting this week in Marrakech. Countries from around the world are meeting to decide how they will implement the landmark Paris Climate Agreement. In December last year, 195 countries agreed to aggressive targets to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and limit global warming. As the COP22 […]

Will the U.S. Withdraw from the Paris Agreement?

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund It’s a big week around the world. Countries are meeting in Morocco to strengthen climate action under the Paris Agreement. Donald Trump has been elected as President of the United States. Air pollution levels are at an all-time high while renewables are outpacing coal in India.  There are […]

West Coast Holds Regional Planning Body Kickoff Meeting

Published by Ocean Conservancy For the past few months, we have talked a lot about ocean planning on the East Coast especially with two regional ocean plans released in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Now, we are excited to share news from the West Coast! Last month, the West Coast Regional Planning Body (WCRPB), comprised of federal, […]

These numbers prove Americans did not vote for dirty air and water

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund Many Trump supporters want environmental protection to be a priority for the new administration – even if their president-elect does not.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/223783100/0/edf/blogs/feed~These-numbers-prove-Americans-did-not-vote-for-dirty-air-and-water

CPUC Adopts Major Improvements to Low Income Efficiency Program

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The California Public Utilities Commission today adopted major improvements to its longstanding low income energy efficiency program, expanding it to rent-assisted multifamily buildings, in a decision that could become a national model. The vote comes after over 2 years of extensive legal proceedings and stakeholder input. For the […]

The Election Is Over. Our Resolve Isn’t.

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Shock and disappointment. Like you, that’s how all of us here at NRDC are feeling after witnessing Tuesday’s election results. Hillary Clinton, a climate champion, lost. Donald Trump, who embraces fossil fuels, has vowed to roll back the Paris accord, and calls climate change a hoax, has won. […]

Hilda Heine is still confident in the Paris Agreement

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. The Paris Agreement on climate change became law so quickly because there is a significant national interest for each country in pursuing aggressive climate action and that fact has not changed because of […]

21st Century Energy Just Got a 21st Century Leasing Process

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Tom Brewster Photography/Bureau of Land Management The Department of Interior’s new rule modernizes the wind and solar leasing process This week the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued a long awaited rule designed to modernize how solar and wind projects will be permitted on federal lands. This new […]

Latin America Green News: 10/24 – 11/9/2016

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Uruguay launches electric vehicle charging network, Chile will become home to largest solar power generation plant in the world To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here. October 24 – November 9, 2016 Conservation A group of indigenous leaders from the […]

Coral Vulnerability

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by rising sea surface temperatures and ocean acidification, and humans will acutely feel this loss in a high carbon future. Who is likely to be most harmed by coral reef loss from these global stressors is the subject of a recent analysis I […]

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