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‘You have the power’ webinar details how to electrify homes with new tax credits
Experts share how new federal policies can save Americans money, reduce pollution
Statement: Biden Administration Restores Protections To 9.2 Million Acres Of Roadless Forest
Reinstated rule for Southeast Alaska’s Tongass provides safeguards to critical wild habitat, massive carbon sink
Statement: USDA announces plans to protect mature forests while addressing wildfire
Groups welcome new focus on mature, old-growth and highlight need for protections from logging.
Statement: EPA issues new Clean Water Act rule
The EPA has replaced the Trump administration’s Dirty Water Rule with a new Clean Water Act definition that restores protection to some wetlands and other waters.
Drilling in Cook Inlet should be left in the past
Scheduled offshore drilling lease sale poses risk to belugas, sea otters and more
Report grades toilet paper companies on the environment
No company scores above a ‘C’
EPA directs states to curb PFAS pollution
The EPA is calling on states to enforce existing laws to reduce releases of toxic PFAS, often known as "forever chemicals."
Statement: Environmental group applauds Whole Foods for acting to save the right whale
Panel discussion: How to get started on winter weatherization using new federal, state incentives
As energy costs rise across the country, many consumers are looking for ways to reduce energy use and save money.
New Report: Many environmental rollbacks still on the books
While future control of both houses of Congress is in limbo, a new report finds President Joe Biden still has multiple opportunities to protect the environment before the end of the year.