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9 Renewable Energy Highlights of 2018

9 Renewable Energy Highlights of 2018

By Jeff Deyette Despite the Trump administration’s ongoing attempts to prop up coal and undermine renewables—at FERC, EPA and through tariffs and the budget process—2018 should instead be remembered for the surge in momentum toward a clean energy economy. Here are nine storylines that caught my attention this past year and help illustrate the unstoppable […]

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    Senate Should Reject Trump’s Coal-Friendly Energy Commission Nominee

    Senate Should Reject Trump’s Coal-Friendly Energy Commission Nominee

    By Elliott Negin The steady parade of unqualified, ideologically driven appointees for key Trump administration positions has resumed now that things in Washington have settled down after the mid-term elections. Last week, Trump tapped Matthew G. Whitaker to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions. This Thursday, the Senate will hold a hearing to confirm attorney Bernard […]

    Will This Case Finally Bring Down ExxonMobil’s Culture of Climate Deception?

    Will This Case Finally Bring Down ExxonMobil’s Culture of Climate Deception?

    By Elliott Negin New York State Attorney General Barbara Underwood recently filed what could be an enormously consequential securities fraud lawsuit against ExxonMobil, exposing in great detail the company’s long history of lying about issues related to climate change. According to the findings of the AG’s investigation, ExxonMobil kept one set of numbers internally about […]

    Can Uber and Lyft Be a Climate Solution?

    Can Uber and Lyft Be a Climate Solution?

    By Don Anair Gov. Brown signed several pieces of legislation this year on clean energy and transportation and one of those, signed on a boat in San Francisco bay on a windy afternoon, was squarely aimed at ensuring ride-hailing companies contribute to California’s climate efforts. The California Clean Miles Standard and Incentive Program (SB 1014 […]

    Yes, ExxonMobil and Chevron Are Still Distorting Climate Science

    Yes, ExxonMobil and Chevron Are Still Distorting Climate Science

    By Brenda Ekwurzel If you look at headlines from the last year, ExxonMobil, Chevron and other major fossil fuel companies have seemingly turned a new page on climate change. Recently, ExxonMobil received major kudos for giving $1 million to Americans for Carbon Dividends, a lobbying offshoot of the industry-backed Climate Leadership Council. Shortly before that, […]

    On Indigenous People’s Day, a Look at the Movement to Revive Native Foodways and How Western Science Might Support—For a Change

    On Indigenous People’s Day, a Look at the Movement to Revive Native Foodways and How Western Science Might Support—For a Change

    By Ricardo Salvador “Tribes are not sovereign unless they can feed themselves,” noted Ross Racine, executive director of the Intertribal Agriculture Council. This is such a brutal fact that that the destruction of Native foodways was used by the U.S. government to effectively weaken, destroy and remove Native people from their ancestral lands during the […]

    In a Warming World, Carolina CAFOs Are a Disaster for Farmers, Animals and Public Health

    In a Warming World, Carolina CAFOs Are a Disaster for Farmers, Animals and Public Health

    By Karen Perry Stillerman In the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, I’ve joined millions who’ve watched with horror as the Carolinas have been inundated with floodwaters and worried about the various hazards those waters can contain. We’ve seen heavy metal-laden coal ash spills, a nuclear plant go on alert (thankfully without incident), and sewage treatment plants […]