Saying no to large hydropower and yes to solar and wind in Chile
The Gulf oil disaster has provided us with a moment for reflection on the costs of what has been our energy policy globally – to allow large companies to go...
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The Gulf oil disaster has provided us with a moment for reflection on the costs of what has been our energy policy globally – to allow large companies to go...
The public comment period on the draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline came to an end on July 2, 2010...
Over two years, after they died landing in one of Syncrude’s tar sands strip mine waste ponds, 1600 ducks have been vindicated. Or have they? The court in...
Today, 50 Members of Congress raised their voices against the unnecessary risks of tar sands oil expansion into the United States. Led by Jay Inslee (D-WA),...
NRDC leadership returned late last week from the tar sands struck anew by the urgency of ending our addiction to fossil fuels and building a clean energy...
Bald Eagle credit David Hawkins I started to follow my executive director Peter Lehner across the river towards the shallows on the other side. Then I...
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