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New York’s Constitutional Right to Water: A First Step

Expert BlogNew YorkAngela Guyadeen
A constitutional amendment on this November’s ballot will allow New Yorkers to vote on amending the state’s constitution to include a right to clean air and water, stating, “Each person shall have a right to clean air and water, and…

World to Biden: Stop Financing Coal, Oil and Gas Abroad

Expert BlogUnited StatesHan Chen
NRDC and hundreds of other organizations around the world have just submitted a letter calling on the Biden Administration to immediately end all US public financing for fossil fuels, including “natural” gas.

2020 U.S. Power Report Card: Good Marks for Solar & Wind

Expert BlogUnited StatesChristian Tae
The U.S. power sector in 2020 made big strides in wind and solar, accompanied by a decrease in retail electricity usage due to COVID-19 and a decrease in overall emissions— but we still have work to do.

I’m Asian, I’m Angry, and I Count

Expert BlogUnited StatesKimi Narita
As the violence against Asians continues to rise across America, it is crucial that our community be seen and heard—including in the environmental space.

Rescue Plan Signals Hope for Just Ag Policy

Expert BlogUnited StatesAllison Johnson, Amy Brown
Agriculture leaders in Congress have taken a meaningful step toward redressing generations of systemic discrimination that have stripped Black farmers of land, capital, and markets.

Rooftop Solar in California is Ready to Take the Next Step

Expert BlogCaliforniaMohit Chhabra, Julia de Lamare
Through this blog we explain NEM, why California’s current policy needs to evolve, and share NRDC’s proposal in the California Public Utilities Commission’s NEM 3.0 proceeding. Our proposal is intended to support sustainable growth in the solar industry while increasing…

India Focus: Floating Solar Generates Energy and Jobs

Expert BlogIndiaAnjali Jaiswal
India’s largest floating solar power project is expected to be commissioned in May 2021 in Telangana. Other states are also developing floating solar projects. A new case study examines the direct employment potential across the floating solar project development cycle.

ARP Provides Strong Start to Enhanced Anti-Trafficking Funds

Expert BlogUnited StatesElizabeth Murdock, Elly Pepper
The coronavirus pandemic has underscored for us all how inextricably linked the human and wildlife worlds are—we are, in fact, sharing one global ecosystem. So ending the ruthless exploitation of wildlife is not only about saving individual creatures; it’s about…

Meet Deb Haaland

Latest NewsUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
Biden's pick to lead the Interior Department is the first Native American to run a Cabinet-level agency. And this agency, in particular, needs someone like Haaland to run it.

Meet Michael Regan

Latest NewsUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
Biden’s pick to head the EPA is a seasoned fighter in the battle for clean air and a champion for environmental justice.

One Year On: The Toll and the Lessons of the Pandemic

Expert BlogUnited StatesMitchell Bernard
We must build back from the pandemic better than before, lay the foundations for the strong, durable, and broad-based recovery we need, and promote a more just and equitable society.

The Celilo Wy'am Are Still Here

DispatchOregonNicole Greenfield
Matriarch Lana Jack continues a decades-long fight for federal recognition of her band—and the right to continue living on the lands of her ancestors.