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“Protection”—the EPA’s Middle Name?

Expert BlogErik D. Olson, Dr. Anna Reade
Erik Olsen testified at a House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment hearing today on how the EPA is not protecting the public from PFAS contamination. Erik's testimony also includes NRDC's recommendations on what needs to be done now to…

Scooting Toward a More Sustainable and Equitable Mobility

Expert BlogCarter Rubin
Small shared vehicles, running on human power or small electric motors, offer promising path to increasing mobility while shifting more trips out of private autos—an essential task for achieving our climate change goals.

To Cool Down the Planet, Make Efficiency Cool: EE Day 2018

Expert BlogPat Remick
Energy efficiency may not be trendy (like saying no to straws), or edgy (like joining a protest), and it certainly isn’t high on the list for most young Americans when we think about small- or large-scale solutions to protect the…

VA Pipeline Compressor Station Threatens Nearby Community

Expert BlogAmy Mall
Compressor stations are not benign adjuncts to natural gas pipelines. They present significant public health and safety risks that must all be fully assessed and addressed before permits are considered. In addition, our must vulnerable communities should not become energy…

Cooling California with Less Warming

Expert BlogDavid Doniger
California and other state climate leaders are picking up the slack to curb the HFC super climate pollutants.

Stepping Up Climate Action at the California Global Summit

Expert BlogAnnie Notthoff
California and other states, provinces, and cities have been moving forward with real climate action. Here's a snippet of all the exciting news and events to expect at the Global Climate Action Summit.