In recent years, national monuments have faced threats on multiple fronts, risking the loss of irreplaceable resources that are often centuries—or even millennia—in the making.
Trump's Interior Department is moving to gut the Oil and Gas Leasing Rule, which helps ensure that the fossil fuel industry is held accountable for the pollution it generates on public lands. You have until August 24 to submit a…
A broad coalition of nationwide labor unions, non-profit organizations, and cities and counties from across the country moved for injunctive relief in their challenge to the massive Trump-Vance administration effort to unlawfully reorganize the federal government, reduce the government workforce…
The New Jersey legislature passed S731/A796, a bill that would ensure electricity remains affordable, reliable, and increasingly clean as data centers come online.
A coalition of conservation and environmental justice groups sued the city of Barstow today for approving a 5,000-acre rail yard and warehouse project that will worsen already poor air quality and destroy desert habitat without performing the required environmental reviews.
NRDC and partners are standing up for federal agencies impacted by Trump's executive order directing them to slash civil service jobs and eliminate offices and programs.
“Chemical recycling” facilities have large amounts of carcinogens and other toxic chemicals on site, according to a new analysis from NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council),
A dangerous heat dome is settling over much of the United States this week, with "feels-like" temperatures expected to top 100–110°F for more than 200 million people through the July 4th weekend
PJM membership has voted on two consequential proposals related to managing the explosion in electricity demand from data centers: the Reliably Backstop Procurement (RBP) and Connect and Manage (CAM).
A bill that gives households the option to receive a financial incentive to electrify their homes instead of utilities defaulting to replacing aging natural gas service lines passed unanimously (11-0) out of the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities, and Communications.
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