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Offshore Wind for America

Wind power

Offshore Wind for America

The United States currently relies heavily on fossil fuels to heat our homes, fuel our cars, power our machines and produce electricity, harming our health and our climate. America’s abundant renewable energy resources, coupled with energy efficiency measures and technological advances that have made renewable energy cheaper and better than ever, open the possibility of transitioning our entire economy to run on 100 percent renewable energy.

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October 2020 Letter to Whole Foods

Beyond plastic

October 2020 Letter to Whole Foods

Today, we face a plastic pollution crisis that threatens wildlife, wild places, and the health and wellbeing of our communities.  Whole Foods’ efforts to reduce its plastic footprint, which include recycling and lightweight plastic initiatives, must be expanded to remove single-use plastic items from its shelves.

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March 2021 Coalition Letter to Whole Foods

Beyond plastic

March 2021 Coalition Letter to Whole Foods

On October 12th, 2020 a coalition of groups sent a letter urging Whole Foods to take bold action on reducing plastic waste. Now, an even larger number of groups are writing to reiterate the need for action and to demonstrate the breadth of support for Whole Foods to put Planet Over Plastic by eliminating all single-use plastic packaging from its stores.

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First Things to Fix

Forests

First Things to Fix

After years of setbacks on the environment, in the Biden administration’s early days, it is critical that we take swift action to clean up our environment and address the climate crisis. There are several important environmental policies that can be set in motion on day one that will protect our natural landscapes and give Americans cleaner air, cleaner water and a more livable climate. This report lists the First Thigns to Fix.

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Blueprint for America

Clean energy

Blueprint for America

Americans agree: Our nation’s infrastructure needs work. This report provides the blueprint that should form the basis of an infrastructure plan that will make America stronger today and lay the foundation for a brighter future. 

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Appliance efficiency standards

Appliance efficiency standards

Using energy efficiently is common sense and has broad public support. By adopting energy efficiency standards for appliances and commonly-used products in Massachusetts, we can significantly reduce air and water pollution, avoid climate-altering carbon pollution and save consumers money. The Energy SAVE Act would establish energy saving standards for 17 products.

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America’s Top Colleges for Renewable Energy 2020

Clean energy

America’s Top Colleges for Renewable Energy 2020

America’s Top Colleges for Renewable Energy 2020: Who’s Leading the Transition to 100% Renewable Energy on Campus? ranks campuses in three categories: shifting to renewable electricity; repowering buildings with clean energy; and adopting electric vehicles (EVs). 

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America’s Top Colleges for Renewable Energy

Clean energy

America’s Top Colleges for Renewable Energy

America’s colleges and universities are leading the transition to a 100 percent renewable energy system. Small liberal arts colleges, large public universities and community colleges alike, from every corner of the U.S., are taking the lead in reducing energy consumption, deploying renewable energy technologies, and switching to electric vehicles.

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