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States Need to Go Back to the Well and Leverage SRF Dollars

Expert BlogUnited StatesRob Moore

Over the next few decades, the United States is facing a $1 trillion shortfall in water infrastructure funding. To close this gap, more federal funding is needed. States could be doing much more to leverage federal funding they already have…

When EU Environment Policy Is So Bad It Inspires Trump

Expert BlogSasha Stashwick
While Donald Trump has mocked the reality of climate change, EU leaders like to think of Europe as a global front-runner in reducing greenhouse gas pollution and promoting clean energy. But in a key pillar of the EU’s renewable energy…

NRDC Helping to Seed Resilient Energy in Puerto Rico

Expert BlogLuis Martinez
NRDC and our partners helped install a solar energy microgrid for a community group, providing not only relief, but also a replicable model we and others can point to when advocating for a better, more resilient, clean energy path forward.

Kinder Morgan Risks Endangered Species Act Lawsuit

Expert BlogUnited StatesGiulia C.S. Good Stefani

Today, NRDC handed Kinder Morgan one more reason to abandon its ruinous pipeline expansion project. The pipeline would illegally harass and risk harm to the endangered Southern Resident orcas in violation of the U.S. Endangered Species Act.

In California, a Rallying Cry Against Offshore Oil

DispatchCaliforniaCorey Binns
As Californians protest the Trump administration’s intent to expand drilling off the Pacific coast, some city and state officials consider new legislation to block it.

Let’s Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day in Latin America

Expert BlogCarolina Herrera
Birds are amazing creatures that travel hundreds, if not thousands, of miles/kilometers every year. Migration is without a doubt an amazing phenomenon that connects landscapes and backyards in North America with bird habitats in Latin America—the region with the largest…

The South Is Warming Up to Solar

DispatchGeorgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, MississippiRobynne Boyd
In the past five years, solar capacity in the South has increased nearly thirtyfold.