Learn about the National Geographic documentary, “From the Ashes,” which shows you just how damaging coal is for people and the planet.
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Trump, Climate Change and the World
Read about climate action being taken in other countries and how Trump is ignoring the economic and environmental opportunities of renewable energy.
Toasting the Toasting of the Planet
Read about companies, including Anheuser-Busch, who have committed to using renewable energy and learn what steps they are taking to act on climate change.
‘Tis the Season to Protect Children’s Health
Learn how the Trump administration is likely not to prioritize children’s health and communities of color, two groups most affected by pollution.
It’s “Time To Choose” a Clean Energy Future (video)
Learn about the new documentary, Time To Choose, in which director Charles Ferguson posits that there is a way to change the trajectory of climate change.
“Keep It in the Ground” Keeps Up the Pressure
Read about the “Keep It in the Ground Act”, a bill that would ban new leases for fossil fuel extraction on federal public lands and waterways.
The Sea Also Rises Near My Maryland Home
Read about Smith Island, Maryland, and other areas of the state that are experiencing increased flooding as sea levels rise due to climate change.
6 Surprising Energy-Saving Tips for Summer
Learn how you can keep cool this summer while saving energy, with these six surprising energy-saving tips for summer.
FirstEnergy Wages All-Out War on Clean Energy
Read about Akron, Ohio-based power company, FirstEnergy’s recent regulatory approval to abandon its energy efficiency programs.
Indiana’s Mama Summit to Legislators: Examine Energy Link to Health
Read and view highlights from the Indiana Mama Summit, where participants met with legislators and called on them to examine energy link to health.
Is Air Pollution Causing Stillborn Deaths in Utah?
Read about a series of stillborn deaths in a gas and oil boomtown Utah community that has many linking the deaths to air pollution.
Ana Baptista: “Children Of Color Are The Most At-Risk Victims Of Pollution.”
Read this exclusive interview with Ana Baptista, who is on a mission to drive change when it comes to environmental issues and minority communities.