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NRDC Rebuts Trump EPA’s Bid to Brush Off Climate

Press ReleaseUnited States, Washington, D.C.
In hundreds of pages of detailed comments filed with the EPA, NRDC and its partners detailed the legal and technical flaws with the Trump administration’s plan to rescind the determination that climate change poses a threat to human health and…

EPA Gives Polluters a Pass on Reporting Their Emissions

Press ReleaseUnited States, Washington, D.C.
Ending this 10-year-old reporting program violates a clear congressional requirement and will leave Americans in the dark about the worst-polluting facilities in the nation.

Georgia Power Bill Payers Left in the Dark

BackgrounderGeorgiaPatrick King II

The 2025 Georgia Power Integrated Resource Plan's few positive steps are overshadowed by continued dependence on fossil fuels, weak renewable energy targets, and a lack of transparency and accountability in long-term energy planning.

DOE Plans to Prop Up Dirty Coal Plants

Press ReleaseUnited States, Washington, D.C.
The U.S. Department of Energy published the plans it will use to try to boost coal and other fossil fuels on the electric grid, falsely claiming it will need to keep old, polluting plants online to protect the reliability of…

Trump Energy Tax Signed into Law

Press ReleaseWashington, D.C., United States
President Trump signed the deeply unpopular tax and spend budget reconciliation legislation.