This summer, Congress ripped away Biden-era clean energy funding that promised to move the nation closer than ever to climate stability. But consumers can still take advantage of some of this funding; many tax credits and rebates are in effect until December 31.
Colorado Scores a Win for Cleaner Air and Families’ Health
A new state standard requires oil and gas companies to replace equipment that forces climate pollution and toxic gases into the air and atmosphere.
Meet KeShaun Pearson, the Memphis Activist Fighting Elon Musk’s xAI
KeShaun Pearson helped shut down a major polluter in his Memphis neighborhood. Then Colossus—the world’s largest AI facility, owned by Elon Musk—moved in.
Can We Still Fight Climate Pollution Under Trump?
Learn how the second Trump administration will face new obstacles if it tries to dismantle clean energy and climate pollution protections.
6 Common Voting Mistakes to Avoid
Whether you’re mailing in or voting in person on Election Day, make sure your ballot counts.
This Resurgent Pennsylvania Steel Town Is Winning at Football and Clean Energy
Steelton-Highspire School District is in an overburdened area of Pennsylvania, with the worst rates of childhood asthma, preterm birth, and disaster-related deaths in the state. But today it’s helping to clean up local air with six electric school buses powered by 1.7-megawatt on-site solar array.
4 Reasons Your Vote Matters
In the next few years, our elected officials will be making crucial environmental decisions. Whether we have cleaner air and healthier communities or pay increasingly higher costs from dangerous extreme weather depends, in part, on voters’ choices on November 5.
How One Family Saved $13,000 on Their Taxes by Going Green
With a baby on the way, the Grow family wanted to get their home off fossil fuels by 2024. Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, they were able to claim nearly $13,000 in tax credits to install solar panels and transition their appliances from gas to electric.
As One of the Largest U.S. Utilities Doubles Down on Dirty Energy, Moms Demand Better
A North Carolina family thought they had found the perfect home until they learned about the nearby coal-fired power plant that was pumping pollution into their neighborhood.
3 Common Climate Lies, Debunked in 30 Seconds
Have you ever found yourself speechless when confronted with climate misinformation? Learn how to respond to 3 common climate lies.
5 Greener Family Vacation Ideas
This Memorial Day weekend, we’re thinking about how to make our summer travel plans a little more climate-friendly.
New Hope for Residents of “Cancer Alley”?
Last month, EPA finalized strong chemical manufacturing protections aimed at slashing cancer rates by taking on toxic pollution. The new rule could make a big difference for Robert Taylor and his family in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana.