Killing for Coal (Literally)
Shocking as this sounds, the U.S. government is — by its own admission — willing to murder up to 1,600 Americans a year to enrich a few coal billionaires.
Shocking as this sounds, the U.S. government is — by its own admission — willing to murder up to 1,600 Americans a year to enrich a few coal billionaires.
Low-income people and communities of color are disproportionately energy insecure. Here’s how energy efficiency policy can address the divide.
The Atlantic country has a huge opportunity to model getting money out of fossil fuel companies and into the hands of the people.
The powerlessness of positive thinking in the age of Trump.
Almost 900 cities, universities, and governments have divested over $6 trillion from the fossil fuel industry. Why not yours?
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How State Energy Efficiency Policy Can Mitigate Climate Change, Create Jobs, and Address Racial and Economic Inequality
Energy efficiency creates more jobs than fossil fuels – and at a faster rate and lower cost.
When a literal reading of the law makes it harder to regulate corporations, judges like Kavanaugh stick to a literal reading. When it doesn’t, they get creative.
And while climate change affects everyone, majority-Native counties are disproportionately affected.
The disastrous impacts of Hurricane Maria were made worse by inequalities of race, income and access to U.S. political power.
We should be supporting the small farmers who sell at farmers markets, not the corporate giants that hurt our health and environment.
Renewable resources won’t threaten America’s electric grid.
The petty corruptions lawmakers grilled Pruitt for pale in comparison to his actual policy record at the EPA.
OceanaGold’s mining agreement in the Philippines expires in 2019. Now’s a great time to act on the company’s reforestation scam.