WASHINGTON, DC– Conservation groups sued the Department of Energy (DOE) today for failing to timely respond to their
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WASHINGTON, DC -- Today, the House Republicans voted to overturn the Biden Administration’s updated Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, which outlines which waters - including small streams, rivers, wetlands, and more - should be protected from pollution and destruction under the Clean Water Act. Late last year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and US Army Corps of Engineers released the updated WOTUS rule, and today, Republicans passed a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution to try to invalidate the rule and prevent future administrations from implementing similar water protections. The CRA will move to the Senate for a vote where it would need only a simple majority to pass. The vote
Local communities breathe cautious sigh of relief as controversial petrochemical facility shows signs of dormancy
El Presidente Biden presentó hoy su presupuesto para el Año Fiscal 2024 (FY2024), una iniciativa de $6,9 billones (trillions) que prioriza la respuesta a la crisis climática, la promoción de la ciencia y la defensa de la justicia ambiental.
WASHINGTON, DC – President Biden unveiled his FY2024 budget today, a $6.9 trillion policy vision that prioritizes climate response, promoting science, and environmental justice.
El Departamento de Energía (DOE) emitió un Anuncio de Oportunidad de Inversiones de $6.000 millones en fondos federales para ayudar a desplegar tecnologías transformadoras para descarbonizar el sector industrial.
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WASHINGTON (March 8, 2023) – Today, the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) in the Department of Energy (DOE) officially issued its Funding Opportunity Announcement for roughly $6 billion in federal investments to help deploy transformational technologies to deeply decarboniz |
La Agencia de Protección Ambiental (EPA) anunció hoy una propuesta para reforzar las salvaguardas que protegen a la población contra el agua desechada por las plantas de combustión de carbón.
St. Paul, MN - This week, Sierra Club released a new report, “Out of Control: The Deadly Impact of Coal Pollution.” This report explores the extent and effect of particulate pollution from the country’s remaining coal-fired power plants to understand where that pollution is felt and which plants and parent companies are most responsible.
Today, EPA announced a new proposal to strengthen water pollution safeguards and protect communities from toxic wastewater discharged by coal-fired power plants.