Expert BlogUnited StatesJosh Axelrod, Dr. Michele Bustamante
Sparse nation-level insights and inconsistent scenario designs leave U.S. policymakers ill-equipped to make responsible decisions on energy transition minerals.
The Biden administration today announced over $3 billion in funding through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Empowering Rural America (New ERA) Program.
Expert BlogOregon, United StatesGuillermo A. Ortiz
Despite public promises to embrace zero-emission trucks, some manufacturers are quietly sabotaging the shift to cleaner vehicles, putting public health at risk.
Today, Golden State Natural Resources released the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) on its industrial-scale wood pellet project proposal. The project would include two industrial-scale wood pellet plants, one in the central Sierras and another in Northern California, as well…
Expert BlogInternationalYamide Dagnet, Andrew Wetzler
The world has a strategic plan to reverse global biodiversity loss. We must follow through by working with each other to address the critical issues and build a new relationship with nature.
As hurricanes are already pummeling regions across the country, lasting solutions are needed to help communities build back with greater resiliency to extreme weather events and other impacts of climate change.
As India moves to increase cooling access while reducing energy consumption, NRDC and partners hosted a workshop to support advancing affordable, domestically produced and high-efficiency ceiling fans.
Expert BlogUnited StatesJon Devine, Becky Hammer, Joel Scata
People who care about clean water will need to keep pushing for a legislative solution, but in the meantime, there’s plenty we can do to try to avoid the worst outcomes.
Some recent climate wins have emerged from the Supreme Court’s interventions. But a wave of consequential rulings for the EPA and other federal regulators will continue to challenge environmental progress.