Press Releases

March 11, 2019

Earlier today, clean air, climate justice, and community advocates hosted a people’s forum on TECO’s plans for their Big Bend facility. TECO is proposing to continue burning coal while expanding the use of fracked gas at their Tampa-area power plants, despite the negative effects these dirty fuels will have on public health, the climate, and surrounding communities.

March 11, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, in his speech at CERAWeek (Cambridge Energy Research Associates), EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler said that “that those who oppose U.S. fossil fuel production are actually taking the most environmentally preferable energy source off the table for the rest of the world.”

March 11, 2019

Washington, DC-- Today, President Trump released his annual budget proposal which included some of the steepest proposed cuts yet to federal agencies that protect the health of the public and environment while increasing funds for more border wall by $8.6 billion. The border wall budget request comes after a 35-day-long government shutdown that ultimately ended in $1.3 billion more for border walls and Trump’s declaration of a national emergency in an attempt to gain more funds for construction on top of what was already allocated.

March 11, 2019

WASHINGTON D.C.-- Today, the Trump Administration released the president’s 2020 budget proposal, and it includes deep cuts to virtually every program in government that protects Americans from environmental threats, including an outrageous 31% cut to the Environmental Protection Agency and massive cuts to other critical agencies, including 14% to the Department of Interior.

March 11, 2019

The Sierra Club and Environmental Integrity Project have announced their intention to file a civil lawsuit challenging Clean Air Act violations from the James Lake Gas Plant in Ector County, Texas.

March 8, 2019

RICHMOND, Virginia – Yesterday, Dominion Energy filed their corrected 2018 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP): a long-range forecast of electricity demand and how the monopoly utility intends to meet that demand.

March 8, 2019

One business day before the trial-like hearing starts on TECO’s plan to keep burning coal and burn far more fracked gas at Big Bend, the Department of Environmental Protection filed a motion attempting to improperly strike nearly all of Sierra Club’s evidence

March 8, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, House Democrats, led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democratic Taskforce Chair Representative John Sarbanes, unanimously passed H.R. 1, the For the People Act. This landmark democracy reform package is designed to create nationwide automatic and same day voter registration, restore the Voting Rights Act to its full power, put an end to partisan gerrymandering, strengthen ethics laws to curb the undue influence of corporate polluters, and fix our broken campaign finance system, among other initiatives.

March 7, 2019

RALEIGH, N.C. — A coalition of clean energy advocates have filed expert analyses with North Carolina utility regulators finding that the Duke Energy’s long-range plans would cost customers too much money by keeping aging, inefficient coal plants online, building new power plants that are not needed to meet electricity demand, and by failing to tap the full potential of abundant, low-cost, clean energy resources like solar and energy efficiency.

March 6, 2019

Earlier this afternoon, Republican Senators spent more than 80 minutes regurgitating a handful of tired talking points to distract from their own climate denial and refusal to act on the climate crisis. The Senators who spoke -- Ernst, Young, Cornyn, Tillis, Blunt, Capito, Braun, Sullivan, Barrasso, Cramer, and Boozman -- have received a career total of nearly $10 million in campaign contributions from the fossil fuel industry.