Today, more than a dozen leading political and environmental activists wrote to the Facebook Oversight Board demanding that Facebook shut down a loophole the company created that allows climate deniers to circumvent independent fact-checkers to publish lies and misinformation.
San Francisco introduces plan to phase gas out of buildings
The Board of Supervisors’ plan ends permits for gas use in new construction starting in 2021
San Francisco, Calif.--Today, Supervisor Rafael Mandelman introduced a city-wide building code that requires newly constructed buildings to run on gas-free power. San Francisco joins more than 30 other cities in California -- second in population only to San Jose -- to begin phasing gas out of buildings.
U.S. Court of Appeals for DC Circuit issued ruled against FERC's controversial practice of issuing tolling orders. The decision has major implications for how fracked gas pipelines get approved and built in the US
El Gobernador de California Gavin Newsom firmó hoy un presupuesto estatal de $202.100 millones que incluye fondos para la restauración del Salton Sea y sus comunidades colindantes.
La Comisión Selecta de la Cámara Baja sobre la Crisis Climática develó su informe, “Resolver la Crisis Climática: El Plan de Acción Congresional para una Economía de Energía Limpia y un Estados Unidos Saludable y Justo”.
WASHINGTON, DC -- Today, the Supreme Court struck down Louisiana’s extreme abortion law that would have gutted reproductive health rights in the state. Louisiana’s law was nearly identical to a Texas abortion law that the Supreme Court overturned in 2016. Read more about the Sierra Club’s previous Gender Equity work here.
La Corte Federal de Apelaciones del Noveno Circuito dictaminó hoy que el intento del Presidente Trump de sortear al Congreso y transferir $2.500 millones en salarios y pensiones de las Fuerzas Armadas para la construcción del muro fronterizo es ilegal.
WASHINGTON, D.C.-- Today, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 51, Congressmember Eleanor Holmes Norton’s bill to establish D.C. statehood. This is the first time in history D.C. statehood has passed a U.S. chamber of Congress. The District’s only member of Congress, Congressmember Eleanor Holmes Norton, has no voting power on the floor of the House of Representatives.