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Chemical train derailment highlights need for stronger safety rules to protect the environment
Residents on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border are returning to their homes this week following their evacuations over looming explosion fears after a train carrying 20 cars of hazardous materials derailed.
Advocates to lawmakers: Say farewell to fluorescents
This spring, lawmakers in more than 10 states are considering policies to phase out fluorescent bulbs to reduce utility bills and protect public health, which could set precedents for further federal and international action.
Statement: Thousands of lives at stake in new soot proposal
A strong soot rule would deliver cleaner air.
States can lead the way toward a future powered by 100% clean, renewable energy
100% clean energy commitments are growing clean energy and reducing pollution. It’s time to lean in.
Ten Ways Methane Gas Companies Are Misleading the Public
Methane gas is a fossil fuel that pollutes our air and poses risks to public health. But you wouldn’t know it from the way the gas industry portrays it.