A robust and sustainable program would increase energy affordability, improve public health, and create jobs for all New Yorkers including environmental and climate justice communities and low and moderate income households.
As the community of Flint continues to rebuild and replace its lead service lines under a court ordered settlement, Governor Snyder recently announced the disappointing decision that Michigan will stop providing free bottled water to the residents. While not legally…
As we near the date for the Commission’s decision on DTE’s $1 billion gas plant, it’s important to remember that not too long ago the state faced a similar proposed gas build from Consumers Energy. That plant was never built—and…
The House Agriculture Committee introduced the 2018 Farm Bill today, with provisions gutting Endangered Species Act to weaken pesticide protections. Debate on this year’s bill is expected to continue for weeks.
The Senate is expected to vote today on the nomination of Andrew Wheeler, President Trump’s pick for deputy administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
A new report from the Natural Resources Defense Council, endorsed by the City of Los Angeles, offers cutting-edge recommendations for tackling the city’s notorious transportation challenges, as technology in the form of rides-on-demand and autonomous vehicles revolutionizes how people move…
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