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Time to Clean Up Greenwashing in ESG Funds
ESG investments are rife with misleading greenwashing. Sound deceptive? It is. Here’s how the Security Exchange Commission plans to crack down on it.
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Three Things to Know about the Inflation Reduction Act
Sen. Ed Markey, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, and Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. spoke with Dr. Leah Stokes.
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The Inflation Reduction Act Is a Breakthrough
Schumer and Manchin have a deal—and it would be the largest investment in clean energy in U.S. history.
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What Is the Willow Project? ConocoPhillips’ Disastrous Plan to Drill in the Western Arctic
Here are four key reasons why the Department of Interior must stop this project once and for all.
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Three Reasons Why EPA Must Approve California’s Vehicle Emissions Waiver
Vehicles make up the largest share of emissions in the country. EPA must allow California to set ambitious clean truck regulations to keep the nation on a path to achieving President Biden’s climate commitments.
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What is the EPA's Clean School Bus Program? It Presents Opportunity for State Climate Leadership
What is the role states can play in supporting equitable implementation of the Clean School Bus program? Here are several key actions for governors to consider.
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No Transmission, No Transition: How FERC Can Unlock the Clean Energy Future with New Power Lines
Over 80 percent of planned clean energy projects in the U.S. could die before they are ever built. The reason why? We don’t have enough new power lines.
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Five Immediate Steps President Biden Can Take on Climate without Congress
Here are five critical ways President Biden can forcefully address the climate crisis, with or without Senator Manchin’s blessing.
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What Does West Virginia v. EPA Mean for Climate Action?
The EPA still has authority to reduce climate pollution from power plants, even after the Supreme Court’s decision. Here’s what the Biden administration should do next.
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10 Climate Actions Democrats Can Take After West Virginia v. EPA
Democrats have the power to act on climate now. They must use it, and show the country they understand the stakes of this moment.
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