- Green investment surging; rethinking weatherization
by Seth Zuckerman on
Oil drilling suspended in Canadian Arctic, clean fuel rule survives challenge in Oregon, New York State sets higher climate targets, and more news of the week in clean energy solutions
- A last chance for clean fuels and public transit
by Alex Epstein on
Yesterday's agreement on Washington's transportation budget allowed a "poison pill" to stand, pitting transit funding against a clean fuels standard. This is a win for the oil industry, not Washington values. Public transit funding shouldn’t be held hostage against clean air.
- WA Legislature must stand up to pressure from Big Oil
by Climate Solutions on
Undue influence from the oil industry is putting Washington’s health, climate, safety, and communities at risk. A diverse coalition is asking the State Legislature to stand up against the pressure.
- After Lac-Mégantic: How many more communities must burn?
by Joëlle Robinson on
This weekend will mark the second anniversary of the Lac-Mégantic oil train disaster in Quebec —a derailment and explosion that killed 47 people on July 5, 2013. Let's make sure that no more communities have to experience such devastation.
- Cities Get Clean Energy
by Elizabeth Willmott on
City leaders across the United States see that energy efficiency means not only carbon reduction but also good government and sound economic policy:
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