Governor Pritzker signs transit package, SB 2111, into law today to modernize governance, avoid transit service cuts, and make investments in the system that benefits Illinois residents.
Today marks the 10 year anniversary of the landmark Paris Climate Agreement, which charted a new course in the effort to combat global climate change, and continues to reverberate today as clean energy dominates new energy production around the world…
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced late yesterday proposed regulations that would strengthen the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) in New York to help reach power sector climate-pollution reduction targets.
A new report out today, Free Water While It Lasts: An Analysis of Wholesale Water Pricing in the Lower Colorado River Basin States, examines new data that shows huge disparities in who pays what for water from the Colorado River…
The House of Representatives is considering a suite of “permitting reform” bills that would have negative impacts on communities, water resources, and the broader environment.
NRDC's seventh annual "Issue with Tissue" scorecard finds Charmin, Angel Soft, and Kirkland among worst offenders—while competitors prove that sustainable alternatives are readily available
What does this action mean for the state's climate policy, especially given the governor's recent package of energy bills and rising electricity prices across the region?