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CA Passes Clean Buildings Win

Expert BlogCaliforniaKiki Velez
Senate Bill 1221 (Min) is a climate bill that will help put gas in the past, all while saving California households money on their energy bills.

Outdated Building Codes are Costly and Dangerous

Expert BlogUnited StatesAnna Weber, Joel Scata
Strong building codes save lives and money. FEMA made millions of dollars available to update outdated codes—but states are not taking full advantage of this opportunity.

PJM’s Capacity Auction: The Real Story

Expert BlogPennsylvaniaClaire Lang-Ree, Tom Rutigliano

Fossil fuel un-reliability and PJM’s failure to speedily connect new clean resources to the grid are to blame for the 2025/26 auction price spike.

Breathing in Harm: The Toll of Freight Pollution in California

Expert BlogLos Angeles, Long Beach, CaliforniaGuillermo A. Ortiz

Diesel trucks, making up just 6 percent of vehicles in California, are responsible for a disproportionate amount of harmful emissions, severely impacting communities near freight routes like those in the Inland Empire.