Battling Urgent Threats
We combine the expertise of some 700 scientists, lawyers, and advocates with the power of more than three million members and online activists to confront our planet's most pressing problems.
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Climate Tipping Points Are Closer Than Once Thought
Exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius of global warming could trigger several and lead to irreversible climate impacts.
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Demand Climate Action
Let's build a brighter, healthier, more just future together.
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COP27: World Leaders Must Raise Climate Ambition
As we move closer and closer to climate catastrophe, global climate action has never been more necessary.
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Mutual Aid and Disaster Justice: “We Keep Us Safe”
As climate-fueled disasters become more frequent—from Mississippi to Puerto Rico and beyond—relief efforts by communities, for communities, could become increasingly critical.
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It’s Time to Transition Away from Offshore Oil Leasing
The Biden Administration has proposed a new federal offshore leasing program that could include leasing in as many as eleven areas in the Gulf of Mexico and Cook Inlet, Alaska and would enable continued development on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) for decades to come.
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Biden Commits to Increasing Equitable Access to Nature
The Biden-Harris administration recently celebrated its investment to expand and increase equitable access to nature for nature-deprived communities in the United States.
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NOAA Begins to Unpack Equity and Justice Issues in Fisheries
NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) recently released their draft Equity and Environmental Justice Strategy as an effort to prioritize more equitable delivery of the agency’s services across the U.S.
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U.S. International Leadership Still Needed after Climate Bill
The Inflation Reduction Act has proven that the United States has the potential to lead on climate. But further actions are needed if the country is to deliver the global transformations necessary to tackle the climate crisis.
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The Supreme Court’s EPA Ruling, Explained
What the West Virginia v. EPA decision means for the agency, climate action, and the future of federal protections.
Earth's Best Defense
We focus on fundamental issues in order to protect the natural systems on which all life depends.
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Climate Change
To protect future generations, we work to cut carbon pollution and expand clean energy.
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Communities
NRDC works with local partners to help create strong, just, and resilient communities.
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Energy
Expanding clean energy protects our health, air, climate, and last wild places.
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Food
Choosing what we eat has a huge impact on our health and our environment.
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Health
NRDC strives to rid our food, air, water, and household products from toxic chemicals.
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Oceans
NRDC works to protect our world's oceans from pollution and exploitation.
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Water
Clean water sustains our communities, economies, ecosystems, and health.
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The Wild
Unspoiled wilderness protects our watersheds, cleans air, and shelters diverse species.
A Legacy of Impact
NRDC has helped pass our nation's bedrock environmental laws, ensured those laws are enforced, and held polluters accountable. We’ve got 50 years of wins to show for it.
Local Fights
Whether in California or Chicago, India or Canada, we help protect communities around the world using decades of legal, scientific, and policy expertise.
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NRDC in Action
A 22-Year Court Battle Ends with Justice for the Penobscot River
After more than a half century of toxic mercury contamination, Maine’s longest river is finally getting cleaned up—a major win for the public interest over corporate polluters.
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Blog Post
American Cities Climate Challenge: A Look Back at Transportation
The Climate Challenge demonstrated just how much progress cities can make when they dedicate time and attention to deliver on their climate and equity commitments in partnership with non-governmental stakeholders.
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NRDC in Action
This Lawyer Is Ensuring the Fight for a Just and Clean Energy Future in Puerto Rico Remains Front and Center
Five years after Hurricane Maria, NRDC’s Luis Martinez remains committed to helping develop solar projects that make the archipelago more equitable for those most in need.
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Dispatch
Midwest Heat Waves May Cook Crops—and Fry Harvests
Climate change–induced temperature extremes could wilt corn and soybean yields, potentially causing ripples to food supplies across the world.
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Blog Post
New Report Finds Electric Homes Can Save Chicagoans Money
A new report finds that Chicagoans can save roughly $11,000 to $24,000 over a 20-year time period by ditching expensive gas and fully electrifying their homes.
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Perspectives
Reflections of a Chicago Community Organizer: Water Justice and the Need to Act Now
During a trip to a water conference, an environmental justice activist considers what it takes to support his community without letting go of the importance of healing.
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Blog Post
Groups Urge EPA to Finalize Protections for Bristol Bay
More than 120 local, state, national, and international organizations sent EPA a letter urging the agency to protect the indigenous communities and world-class fishery of Alaska’s Bristol Bay.