Less than 2% is NOT OK
You’ve probably seen the headlines: “Wealthy billionaire gives huge sum to fight climate change”. Here’s the reality. Less than 2% of all giving...
Leave a comment |You’ve probably seen the headlines: “Wealthy billionaire gives huge sum to fight climate change”. Here’s the reality. Less than 2% of all giving...
Leave a comment | Tagged advocacy, air pollution, California, climate equity, Giving Tuesday, legislation, local government, take actionPlagued by wildfire smoke, smog, soot, extreme heat and drought, Californians have often wondered “what can I do to help?” Now every voter...
Leave a comment | Tagged ballot, election, electric cars, electric vehicles, proposition 30, wildfiresGovernor Newsom has only one week left to make changes to California law by signing or vetoing bills. In the last few weeks,...
Leave a comment | Tagged air pollution, air quality, climate targets, ghg emissions, incentives, single-occupancy vehicles, traffic, transportation fundingAnother summer of record-breaking heat and drought, combined with wildfires, shows the urgency of tackling our climate and air pollution crises. Governor Newsom...
Leave a comment | Tagged air pollution, California legislature, carbon-free electricity, Carl Moyer Program, Clean Cars 4 All, CVAQ San Joaquin Valley Clean Air, fossil fuels, income tax, legislation, oil, parking, transportation fundingToday’s passage of the Inflation Reduction Act is truly a landmark moment for air quality, public health and the planet’s climate. Though by...
Leave a comment | Tagged clean air, Clean cars, clean transportation, Federal, freight, goods movement, legislation, Media, StatementWildfires, smog, high gas prices and Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine all serve to remind us of the urgency of breaking our...
Leave a comment | Tagged California legislature, legislation, oilOriginally written by David Pettit, Senior Attorney at NRDC. Original article here. As the Los Angeles Times recently noted: “Port pollution is choking...
Leave a comment | Tagged freight, ports