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Frances Beinecke –
President of NRDC
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Posted October 27, 2014 in U.S. Law and Policy
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- campaignads, citizenaction, climatechange, polluters
Now is the time of year Americans can exercise our most powerful form of citizen activism. We get to cast our ballots for the leaders of our choice. This is an opportunity not to be squandered, and I urge you...continued→
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Pierre Delforge –
Director, High Tech Sector Energy Efficiency
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Posted October 27, 2014 in Curbing Pollution, Moving Beyond Oil, Solving Global Warming
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- CaliforniaEnergyCommission, computerefficiency, efficiencystandards, energy, energyefficiency, EnergyStar, keystrokesleep, plugload, UCI
A new study released today defies the conventional assumption that computers spend approximately half of their time switched on and the other half either in “sleep mode” using very little electricity or turned off altogether. This also means the estimates...continued→
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Pamela Rivera –
Latino Engagement Associate / Program Assistant
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Posted October 27, 2014 in Curbing Pollution
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- cleanpowerplan, florida, pollution
On Wednesday, a group called "Partnership for a Better Energy Future," released a poll purporting to show that a "plurality of voters (47 percent) oppose" the EPA's Clean Power Plan. At first glance, those results might seem alarming, until you...continued→
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Walton Shepherd –
Staff Attorney
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Posted October 27, 2014
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- actonclimate, CleanPowerPlan
With Virginia already 80 percent of the way toward meeting its climate pollution reduction target under the proposed Clean Power Plan (CPP), and Governor McAuliffe’s Energy Plan poised to get the state the rest of the way, it’s perplexing that...continued→
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Kaid Benfield –
Special Counsel for Urban Solutions, Washington, DC
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Posted October 27, 2014 in Green Enterprise, Health and the Environment, Living Sustainably
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- ASLA, greeninfrastructure, landscapearchitecture, portland, smartgrowth
As many readers know, I am a huge fan of the American Society of Landscape Architects and their leadership on thoughtful ways to integrate nature into our cities. It’s easy to take nature for granted when we are in...continued→
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Greenlaw from NRDC China –
NRDC China Program
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Posted October 27, 2014 in Greening China
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- china, chinaair, chinacoal, chinaenergy, chinaenvironment, chinaoffshore, mining, oil, smog
China's coal use falls for first time this century, analysis suggests Guardian (October 22, 2014) The amount of coal burned in the first three-quarters of 2014 was 1-2% lower than a year earlier, according to Greenpeace energy analysts in China. The drop...continued→
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Anjali Jaiswal –
Senior Attorney
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Posted October 24, 2014 in Curbing Pollution, Green Enterprise, Solving Global Warming
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- india, international, MNRE, nationalsolarmission, nsm, solar, solarenergy, solarguidelines, solarmission
Co-authored by Meredith Connolly, NRDC Energy Law and Policy Fellow In the midst of celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights, India is making progress in expanding its solar energy market. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is moving...continued→
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Dana Gunders –
Project Scientist, Food and Agriculture
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Posted October 24, 2014 in Living Sustainably
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- food, foodefficiency, foodtips, foodwaste, footprint, sustainableagriculture, sustainablefood, waste, wastedfood
This is a guest blog by my new fabulous Program Assistant Ariel Cooper, who attended the Zero Food Waste Forum last week. Hopefully you can all make the next one! Last week people gathered from over 30 states, 6 different...continued→
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Tanja Srebotnjak –
Public Health Research Fellow
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Posted October 24, 2014
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- drilling, gas, health, hydraulicfracturing, occupational, oil, safety, sand, silica, worker
This is part three in a three-part series on the occupational health and safety risks of workers in the booming oil and gas industry. A study of oil and gas workers found unsafe exposures to a contaminant that can cause...continued→
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Tanja Srebotnjak –
Public Health Research Fellow
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Posted October 24, 2014
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- drilling, gas, health, hydraulicfracturing, oil, safety, worker
This is part two in a three-part series on the occupational health and safety risks of workers in the booming oil and gas industry. The expansion in U.S. oil and gas production due to advances in horizontal drilling techniques and...continued→
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Tanja Srebotnjak –
Public Health Research Fellow
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Posted October 24, 2014
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- accidents, drilling, fatalities, gas, health, hydraulicfracturing, occupational, oil, safety, worker
This is part one in a three-part series on the occupational health and safety risks of workers in the booming oil and gas industry. Occupational fatality data compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveal that an oil and...continued→
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Tanja Srebotnjak –
Public Health Research Fellow
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Posted October 24, 2014
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- drilling, gas, health, hydraulicfracturing, noise, occupational, oil, safety, workers
The concerns about air and water pollution resulting from the explosive growth in unconventional oil and gas development using hydraulic fracturing (‘fracking’) and other controversial stimulation methods have received a lot of attention recently. Increased oil and gas production using...continued→
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Maria Martinez –
Program Assistant, Director of Programs & Latin America Project
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Posted October 24, 2014
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- argentina, baja, brazil, cabocortes, cabopulmo, change, chile, climate, conservation, deforestation, dondiego, energy, international, latingreennews, marine, mexico, mining, renewables
Latin America Green News is a selection of weekly news highlights about environmental and energy issues in Latin America. October 20th – October 24th, 2014 Renewable Energy In Chile, non-conventional renewable energy generation from wind, thermo solar, and photo voltaic...continued→
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Kit Kennedy –
Director of Energy and Transportation
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Posted October 24, 2014 in Curbing Pollution, Solving Global Warming
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- buildsmartny, energyefficiency, energymanagement, lloydkass, nyenergymanager, nypa, renewableenergy, sunypolytechnicinstitute
New York State faces a challenge as it ramps up energy efficiency and renewable energy use in its 3,000-plus state buildings. To get the most bang for its buck, the state needs to make sure the systems are working right,...continued→
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Jake Schmidt –
International Climate Policy Director
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Posted October 24, 2014 in Solving Global Warming
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- climatechange, climatetalks, european, globalwarming, international, parisclimate2015, union
The European Union has agreed to an additional package of measures to address climate change as they become the first country to announce their post-2020 climate targets in advance of the Paris agreement next December. Europe agreed to cut their...continued→
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Pete Altman –
Climate and Clean Air Campaign Director
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Posted October 24, 2014 in Curbing Pollution, Health and the Environment, Solving Global Warming
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- carbonpollution, climate, epa
A new “poll,” with some state-by-state results, is part of a larger, polluter-coordinated, national disinformation campaign to keep our air dirty, our health in jeopardy and our country paralyzed in the face of real and growing threats from climate change....continued→
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