8 Things You Should Know About The Biggest Thing A President’s Ever Done On Climate Change
On Monday morning, the Environmental Protection Agency released its proposed rule to limit the amount of carbon pollution that existing power plants can dump into the atmosphere.
June 3, 2014
Why Massachusetts Might Ban Fracking Even Though There’s No Fracking In Massachusetts
Last week, a committee in Massachusetts moved closer to banning hydraulic fracturing (or fracking) in the Bay State.
December 3, 2013
Sandy Rebuilding Task Force: Climate Change Must Factor In To Rebuilding Effort
On Monday morning, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan announced the recommendations of a task force dedicated to finding solutions for rebuilding in the wake of Superstorm Sandy.
August 22, 2013
Juggling Mitigation And Adaptation: Mayor Bloomberg Outlines Path Toward Climate Resiliency
Yesterday, Mayor Michael Bloomberg gave a speech where he presented a new plan that details New York City’s approach to climate resilience.
June 13, 2013
Four Must-See Charts Show Why Renewable Energy Is Disruptive – In A Good Way
A common refrain, from skeptics to allies alike, is that renewable energy is a great idea, but not feasible because oil, gas, and coal will always be cheaper. Leaving aside the fact that fossil fuels are a finite resource and are the primary driver behind a warming planet, is it really true that renewable energy is more expensive?
May 10, 2013