Environmental organization sends letter to White House calling for support for industrial innovation alongside 25% tariff on imported steel
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DES MOINES, Iowa — Analysis from the Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic at Washington University, released today by Sierra Club and the Iowa Environmental Council, highlights how elevated levels of toxins from MidAmerican Energy’s coal ash waste pose significant health threats to Iowans.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Wednesday, reports emerged that Donald Trump plans to nominate the former head of Wyoming’s Game and Fish Department to head the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. According to an update on Congress.gov, Trump has nominated Brian Nesvik to lead the agency tasked with implementing Endangered Species Act protections for threatened wildlife.
Washington, D.C. - On Tuesday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a decision that allows PJM to prioritize adding gas-fired power plants to its grid, while keeping renewable energy projects in its long interconnection queue.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Wednesday, reports emerged that Donald Trump is expected to give the job of overseeing public lands to a fossil fuel lobbyist.
HARTFORD, Conn. – Today, a coalition of Connecticut’s climate and energy justice organizations gathered at Eversource Headquarters in Hartford. Fifty participants rallied outside the Connectuct’s largest electricity provider to hear remarks, march together, and drop a banner and carry signs calling on Eversource to put people over profits. Coalition priorities include: ensuring Eversource declines participation in Enbridge’s expansion efforts, stopping gas expansion, and lowering energy burden for Connecticut’s low-income residents.
Agency halts scheduled arguments against the rule while it clarifies its position
USA – Lead the Charge unveiled its third annual Auto Supply Chain Leaderboard on Tuesday, ranking 18 global automakers based on their efforts to build equitable, sustainable, and fossil-free supply chains as they transition to electric vehicles (EVs).
BROOKFIELD, Conn. – New York’s Department of Environment Conservation has approved air permits for the expansion of two compressor stations along a state-crossing pipeline that cuts through Connecticut. As part of the expansion project, Berkshire Hathaway and TC Energy are also seeking to double the size of a compressor station in Brookfield, Connecticut within 1,900 feet of a middle school.