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Very Cool: Heat Pump Water Heaters Save Energy and Money

Expert BlogPierre Delforge, Christina Swanson
A new NRDC study shows that water heaters that use high efficiency heat pump technology—the same process that keeps your refrigerator cold—can cut the amount of electricity used to heat water by half or more, saving significant amounts of energy…

Before Flint, Before East Chicago, There Was Smeltertown

DispatchFlint, Indiana, Texas, NewarkLauren Villagran
After a 1970s CDC study showed that the mostly Mexican-American population of this Texas town had dangerously high blood lead levels, its buildings were demolished and its residents were booted.

The Good Fight

Expert BlogRhea Suh
In Flint—and everywhere—we’re standing up for public health and the environment. It’s what we do.

Saving Energy While Staying Comfortable Year-Round

Expert BlogUnited StatesAnthony Guerrero

With the implementation of NRDC’s real-time reporting software (Noveda) a few years ago, we are now able to pin-point opportunities for improvement and report on the effectiveness of ECMs once implemented.

Why the IMO's 2020 Global Fuel Sulfur Limit Is Significant

Expert BlogBarbara Finamore
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) made a historic decision last Thursday, finalizing its plan to dramatically reduce the global sulfur limit of marine fuels by 85 percent in 2020. When the plan is implemented, the global cap in sulfur in…