The hundreds of millions of dollars that gas utilities plan to spend to replace gas pipelines could instead go toward helping customers transition to clean energy—all while cutting bills.
NRDC and partners are challenging the Trump administration's illegal exemptions of roughly one-third of the nation’s coal-fired power plants from the 2024 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards.
State and local decision-makers can play a key role in ensuring that the rapid expansion of data center development reflects local priorities and community needs.
The Trump administration announced today it will convene the Endangered Species Committee, or so-called “God Squad,” a rarely used committee that has the power to condemn an endangered species to extinction, in an attempt to permanently exempt the federal Gulf…
A coalition of public health and environmental organizations filed a lawsuit today challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s final rule on soot- and smog-forming air pollution that excludes human health costs from its economic analysis.
With endurance, grit, and a couple lawsuits, we’ve spent decades pushing for meaningful perchlorate protections—but will the government finally set one?
Calling the decision a major step forward, project opponents hail the end of one of three major liquefied natural gas terminals threatening the iconic biodiversity of the Gulf of California.