
What is ENERGY STAR and why does it matter?
Since 1992, the voluntary ENERGY STAR labeling program has helped Americans save energy. Now the program is at risk.
Can you imagine a safer, healthier fossil fuel-free future filled with more trees and cleaner ways to get around for your children and grandchildren? So can we. And we’re working together to make it happen.
To avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change, from stronger storms to more frequent floods and worsening wildfires, it is clear that we need to reduce our reliance on dirty fossil fuels such as methane, keep our old trees standing tall and transition to a zero-waste economy powered by clean, renewable energy. Fortunately, global warming solutions are all around us — we just need to use them.
Since 1992, the voluntary ENERGY STAR labeling program has helped Americans save energy. Now the program is at risk.
Energy Conservation & Efficiency
It’s clearer than ever that we no longer need to rely on dirty fossil fuels. We have an opportunity to repower our society and save our planet by urging our decision-makers to find common ground on climate change and reduce our country’s global warming emissions.
Going solar was an outgrowth – not just of the idea of saving money, and enjoying that cost savings – but also the idea that we’re called as Christians to love God and our neighbor. And this is one small way to love our neighbor.Pastor Paul Metzloff, Pastor of Reformation Lutheran Church in Reading, PA
By moving past coal, oil, and natural gas, we stand to make big improvements in both our air quality and our children’s health here in Pittsburgh and throughout the state.Pediatrician Dr. Gabe Cisneros, MD, FAAP
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New data shows impressive growth of renewables, driven largely by solar and battery storage
Energy Conservation & Efficiency
Updated appliance efficiency standards could reduce pollution equivalent to taking 74 gas fired power plants offline.
Study shows that Pennsylvania ranks nationally for Electric School Buses
Environmental and consumer advocates express concerns about environmental harm and costs to consumers in “blind sprint” for AI dominance
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Director, Great Outdoors Campaign, Environment America
Senior Director, Conservation America Campaign, Environment America
Executive Director, PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center
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