NRDC’s Top 5 Actions to Safeguard Our Ocean June 8, 2022 Expert BlogUnited States, InternationalDr. Lisa Suatoni Despite such incalculable value (or maybe because of it), our ocean is at risk.
The Kansas Energy Story—and Opportunity April 22, 2021 Expert BlogKansasGabrielle Habeeb, Ashok Gupta Kansas may not be the first state that comes to mind when you think “renewable energy powerhouse”—but it has become one.
Pennsylvania's Gas Power Problem, Part II: Cost and Risk May 10, 2019 Expert BlogMark Szybist To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, we need to make dramatic cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. Where the power sector is concerned, that means using energy much more efficiently, scaling up renewables, and putting a legally binding and…
What’s Happening to the North Atlantic Right Whale Is Just Plain Wrong June 7, 2018 ExplainerInternationalJason Bittel Scientists say the species could be functionally extinct in just a few decades—but there are some solutions within reach.
The Connection Between Mass Incarceration and Environmental Justice January 19, 2018 ExplainerUnited States, Pennsylvania, KentuckyNicole Greenfield The country’s prison industry has little regard for where its facilities are located—even if that means building on noxiously polluted ground.
Small Power, Big Grid: Part 2 September 20, 2016 Expert BlogAllison Clements DERs and Regional Load Forecasting: Getting Full Bang for our Bucks
International Climate News Mar '14: deforestation progress, 2013 global clean energy data, & more April 1, 2014 Expert BlogJake Schmidt
Groundhog Day: Rockefeller Re-Run Is Bad News for Both Public Health and the Future of West Virginia February 2, 2011 Expert BlogDavid Doniger