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Despite the science denialism of federal leaders, on the ground, we’ve continued to make strides for cleaner air, threatened wildlife and wildlands, and community resilience.
Our nation's environment, energy security, and public health is suffering, and the United States has become a drag on the energy revolution it was poised to lead.
NRDC analyzes the available information on how the agency reached this radically different number—and we raise questions about whether the new estimate is reliable.
Despite some bad behavior at COP20, the United States may have outlined what needs to happen if we are to successfully halt international trade in endangered species.
Sierra Club, Climate Solutions, NRDC, and Earthjustice filed a new challenge to the Trump administration’s hold on $2.5 billion in federal funding through the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant program.
The New York State Energy Planning Board today adopted a State Energy Plan that NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) experts point out fails to prioritize proven, cost-effective clean energy solutions and instead opens the door to increased, unnecessary, fossil fuel investments.
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.
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