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EPApocalypse: A Review of Pruitt’s 1st Year as Administrator

Expert BlogChantelle "Ella" Mendonsa
While Pruitt has recently been catching heat for his science-denying comments on climate change, his luxurious travel on the taxpayer dime, and his elimination of the child cancer research program, it’s his dangerous predilection to gut critical public health protections…

Climate Action Makes (Business) Sense for U.S. Utilities

Expert BlogSheryl Carter, Elisheva Mittelman
Michigan’s DTE Energy recently pledged to reduce carbon pollution by more than 80 percent by 2050. Another Michigan utility, Consumers Energy, committed to phase out coal generation over the next two decades and generate at least 40 percent of its…

Monarch Butterfly Numbers Remain Dangerously Low

Expert BlogDr. Sylvia Fallon
The World Wildlife Fund and their partners announced the results of their yearly monarch butterfly survey today at 2.48 hectares, down 14% from last year’s count of 2.91. While this year’s count is not as dire as the numbers have…

California Launches Food Waste Prevention Week

Expert BlogAndrea Collins
California recognizes Food Waste Prevention Week to raise awareness about the need for us all to get on board with changing the behaviors that lead to squandered food. Use the hashtag #SaveTheFoodCA to join the conversation.

A Fresh Start for Clean Energy in Virginia

Expert BlogWalton Shepherd, Dawone Robinson
There’s reason to celebrate in Richmond today, for both the climate and the consumer, as we turn the page on an outdated regulatory model that was becoming a drag on Virginia’s economy.

Women Are Rising Up

Expert BlogRhea Suh
2017 was declared the Year of Women—but it’s clear to me that we’re only just beginning.

A Tale of Two EPAs

Latest NewsUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
To what lengths will Scott Pruitt go to undo the good work being done by his agency’s scientists, researchers, and staff?