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$500 Million in New Funding for Clean Energy RD&D

Peter Miller
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The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today approved applications for nearly $500 million in clean energy research, development and demonstration (RD&D) funding to provide benefits to California utility customers. The funding approval was for the 2015-17 Electric Program Investment Charge...continued | comments

New Standards Put California on Track to Save Over 100 Billion Gallons of Water Annually

Noah Horowitz
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The California Energy Commission (CEC) just adopted the most advanced water efficiency standards in the nation for new urinals, bathroom and kitchen faucets, and toilets sold and installed in the state's homes and businesses. The savings from this unprecedented, emergency...continued

New York's High Court to Rule on Cleanup Requirements for Hundreds of Rivers, Bays, Lakes

Becky Hammer
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Long Island Sound, the Bronx River, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and South Oyster Bay all share something in common - and this is not a club you'd want to join. According to New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC),...continued | comments

Another Unpopular Pipeline: Canadians Prefer Protecting the Climate Over Building Energy East and Expanding the Tar Sands

Joshua Axelrod
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A week after TransCanada announced that it would abandon a key element of its proposed Energy East tar sands pipeline and delay the project by at least two years, a new poll released this week reveals that the project lacks...continued | comments (1)

Going solar should be no more difficult than getting cable TV

Pierre Bull
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Americans love solar and recognize that beyond producing energy it powers us toward greater energy independence, combats global warming and lowers our utility bills. Getting a grid-connected home solar electric system up and running shouldn't be particularly hard or time-consuming....continued | comments

Guest Blog: Can Shared Mobility Make L.A. Cleaner, Greener, and More Connected?

Fernando Cazares

Guest Blogger: Michael Woo, Dean of the College of Environmental Design at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona It is a great week for the City of L.A. Today, Mayor Garcetti unveiled L.A.'s first Sustainability pLAn. It sets ambitious targets for...continued | comments

Los Angeles' Sustainable City pLAn Unveils Ambitious Goals to Improve Energy Efficiency in Buildings

Kimi Narita
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Today Mayor Eric Garcetti unveiled the first-ever Los Angeles Sustainable City pLAn. This comprehensive document outlines ambitious yet achievable goals and targets for Los Angeles on environmental, economic, and equity issues. Within the section addressing energy efficiency in buildings, the...continued | comments

Gulf Dead Zone pollution case: EPA can't dodge court scrutiny or the Clean Water Act

Ann Alexander
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The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit yesterday delivered a ruling in our lawsuit against EPA challenging its refusal to make a decision about how to address the algae pollution plaguing our nation's waterways. The court rejected EPA's...continued | comments (4)

California Energy Commission Takes Step to Save California Billions of Gallons of Water

Tracy Quinn
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California is experiencing an epic drought ... the worst in more than 1,000 years! And as we face a fourth consecutive year of drought - with no end in sight - that warrants bold and immediate action from the state....continued | comments (1)

Mexico provides additional detail on mitigation plans for post-2020 emission reductions

Carolina Herrera
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Following up on the late March announcement of its post-2020 emissions reduction commitment, Mexico has now provided a bit more detail on how it aims to achieve its goal of reducing 22% of greenhouse gas emissions and 51% of black...continued | comments

San Benito County's Bright & Fracking-Free Future

Giulia C.S. Good Stefani
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Hooray! Today we raise a glass -- of fresh drinking water -- in cheer to celebrate San Benito County's victory. Citadel Exploration has withdrawn its lawsuit challenging this central California County's ban on fracking and other high-intensity petroleum operations. It's...continued | comments

Bridging the Clean Energy Divide

Susan Casey-Lefkowitz
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When you live on a fixed income, reducing monthly electricity bills can make a big difference in your daily life. Lower energy costs mean more money for food, health care and other important parts of raising a family. A new...continued | comments

The Government Pollinator Health Task Force: After a year of waiting, will their report protect bees, or Big Ag?

Jennifer Sass
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The White House Pollinator Task Force, appointed June 2014 by a Memorandum from President Obama to tackle the crisis of bees, butterflies and other pollinators, is set to issue its recommendations sometime next month - about half a year after...continued | comments (1)

Obama administration takes action to protect communities from climate change impacts

Juan Declet-Barreto

Today the White House announced an unprecedented, multi-sector initiative to better "understand, communicate, and reduce" the human health impacts of climate change. The administration is bringing together medical and public health professionals, in addition to leveraging results from federal-local government...continued | comments

New report shines a light on innovative American cities advancing clean energy policies

Pierre Bull
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More than 57 million people live in our country's 100 largest cities--1 in 6 Americans, in fact. The metropolitan areas that cities anchor are places with high electric demand. That's why innovative urban solar policies that promote the clean power...continued | comments

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