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As Heat Soars, EPA “Reconsiders” Climate Dangers

Press ReleaseUnited States, Washington, D.C.
In the wake of a nationwide, record-breaking heatwave, the EPA submitted its proposed reconsideration of the finding that climate change endangers American's health and welfare.

New York State Removes 100-Foot Natural Gas Hookup Rule

Press ReleaseNew York
The New York State legislature has passed bill S8417/A8888, which repeals a rule that required utility companies to supply natural gas to any customer within 100 feet of an existing line.

Senate Finance Hammers Clean Energy Incentives

Press ReleaseWashington, D.C., United States
The Senate Finance Committee unveiled its portion of a massive legislative package that would provide tax cuts for the wealthiest.

Michigan’s Opportunity to Cash In on Waste

BackgrounderMichiganAndrea Collins

A proposed increase to Michigan’s waste disposal surcharge could fund recycling and waste prevention efforts—especially food waste reduction—throughout the state.