Type of content: Blog
Under new EPA guidelines, we cannot expect that future chemical reviews will be credible and adequate.
Type of content: Blog
The United States Department of Defense is coming to grips with the implications of climate change for national security.
Type of content: Blog
A warming climate will bring stronger storms and rising seas to the nation’s coasts. Now is the time to reform and strengthen the national effort to prepare for growing coastal risks.
Type of content: Blog
A New Coast presents the science behind predictions for coastal impacts and explains how current policies fall short of what’s needed to prepare for these changes.
Type of content: Blog
Even in states like New Mexico that depend on oil revenue, the costs outweigh the benefits.
Type of content: Blog
The Ward 8 Woods group wants people to know to know that their woods are not the dumping grounds for anyone’s trash.
Type of content: Blog
Your building has the potential to change the world.
Type of content: Blog
We’ve made little progress in preparing our communities and vital ecosystems for storms and sea-level rise, but there are tools we can use if government agencies and nonprofits take action.
Type of content: Blog
As Vancouver and other cities invent and implement ways to decarbonize their systems and strengthen resilience to climate change, we are reinventing the basic model for urban development that has prevailed since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
Type of content: Blog
A look at how building owners and other stakeholders are adapting to DC’s ambitious new clean energy law.