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Venture capitalists find rising market in rural America: data-loving farmers
June 4, 2018Precise and data-driven agriculture is a rapidly growing tech market, right in heartland America. -
The Trump administration is making a big mistake messing with clean cars. Here are 5 reasons why.
June 1, 2018Clean car standards have been a bigger success than anyone expected, so why roll them back? -
This clean tech hotspot gives New York and California a run for their money
May 22, 2018A Midwestern state is proving that clean energy investments are not just for "coastal elites." -
The 2018 farm bill in the spotlight: Here's what you need to know
May 18, 2018The largest source of conservation dollars for private land owners hangs in the balance as the bill moves through the House and Senate. -
How Scott Pruitt's “transparency” rule is just a sneaky ploy to censor science
May 18, 2018A new EPA rule would curb scientific studies we've relied on for decades to protect public health. It's easy to see why. -
FirstEnergy's dangerous push for an $8B bailout: What you need to know
May 16, 2018If Energy Secretary Rick Perry grants a bailout of the utility's struggling coal and nuclear plants, it could send ripples of chaos throughout our competitive power markets. -
Will your property flood next year? These tech startups have answers.
May 10, 2018A new crop of entrepreneurs uses satellite data and "thinking" computers to predict flood risks in groundbreaking ways. -
Why these companies turn to coal country for skilled workers
May 8, 2018A strong work ethic, loyalty and tenacity are qualities retrained coal workers can bring to the job, hiring managers say. -
5 ways chemical safety is eroding under Trump
May 1, 2018The actions they've taken already to roll back chemical safety could set us back decades. -
Scott Pruitt’s other toxic legacy: voter cynicism
April 24, 2018On the eve of two key hearings, the scandals swirling around the EPA chief continue to erode public trust in government. -
Zinke’s latest change to the Endangered Species Act is more trouble than you think
April 19, 2018Removing the "blanket" rule would create more work for an overburdened federal agency and make it harder to protect threatened species. -
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Louisiana coastline won’t all be lost, just less
April 17, 2018 | Natalie Snider, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsLouisiana's future coast will not be what it is today, but it will continue to exist, although on a smaller footprint. Letter to the editor by EDF's Natalie Peyronnin for The Washington Post.More on:
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This coal lobbyist is now running EPA
April 10, 2018Those breathing a sigh of relief that Scott Pruitt is gone might want to hold their breath. -
Pruitt has made environmental injustice the norm at EPA: 5 shocking examples
April 5, 2018The EPA chief’s slash-and-burn policies are punishing our most vulnerable Americans. -
Clean energy boom played key role in recent US carbon emissions drop, study shows
March 30, 2018Wind, solar and other clean energy development held their own against natural gas, accounting for nearly one-third of emissions reductions 2007 – 2013. -
In case you missed it: Lead levels once deemed “safe” may cause cardiovascular death in adults
March 29, 2018It’s a wakeup call for policymakers: America’s continuing lead problem must be addressed. -
How environmental innovation will transform business as usual
March 28, 2018Google, Walmart and other leading companies are investing in innovations that empower people to take action. -
How a groundswell of citizen activism helped save the EPA
March 26, 2018Congress listened and this will mean less pollution, healthier kids and, just maybe, a reality check for Washington politics. -
Welcome to the Fourth Wave: A new era of environmental progress
March 21, 2018It will empower people and fundamentally transform how we solve environmental problems. -
A global game changer for energy efficiency investments
March 9, 2018A new underwriting and risk assessment standard could help scale up this $1 trillion global market. -
These senior EPA officials can now moonlight for secret private-sector clients
March 7, 2018New questions arise inside Pruitt's EPA after officials obtain ethics waivers to solicit outside work. -
Trump’s own budget office admits Obama-era regulations brought billions in benefits
March 6, 2018Benefits topping $800 billion is nothing to scoff at, but the Trump White House is doing its best to bury this remarkable report. -
The energy reality behind Cape Town's water crisis – and why the U.S. should care
February 28, 2018Cape Town's Day Zero has been making headlines worldwide, but nobody's talking about the energy-water nexus or its role in the drought. -
4 ways Trump’s infrastructure plan puts Americans at risk
February 20, 2018This plan has very little to do with infrastructure – and everything with gutting environmental laws and ignoring risk. -
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Plastic trash is killing coral reefs. Here’s how we can still save our oceans.
February 9, 2018Better fisheries management will strengthen the health of coral reef ecosystems that now – more than ever before – desperately need our help.More on: