Biden is right to flex executive power to support clean energy

BY CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Following four years of regulatory rollbacks from a president determined to ignore the pressing reality of climate change, President Joe Biden’s first few weeks in office are a welcome change. Biden’s swift series of executive orders will move our country forward toward a future powered by clean energy — a move we can’t afford to delay. Taking action on climate through executive orders certainly has pitfalls. Executive orders limit [...]

2021-02-11T21:54:42+00:00

Bipartisan Group Launches to Protect Amazon

BY KELSEY TAMBORRINO, POLITICO ON 02-01-21 BIPARTISAN GROUP LAUNCHES TO PROTECT AMAZON: A bipartisan group of former Cabinet officials and climate negotiators is pressing the Biden White House to protect Amazon rainforests, issuing a spate of policy recommendations Congress and special climate envoy John Kerry can take to mobilize $20 billion. The group's recommendations call for invoking public and private funding, trade, supply chains and diplomacy. Dubbed The Climate Principals, it includes Bruce Babbitt, former Interior secretary under President Bill [...]

2021-02-03T21:00:34+00:00

Prospects for Significant Bipartisan Climate-Change Legislation In the Next U.S. Congress: A Conversation with Senators Lisa Murkowski and Sheldon Whitehouse

Photo by Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research   STANFORD INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH (Past event. Watch recording here.) The Stanford Environmental and Energy Policy Analysis Center invites you to join us on Wednesday, October 21 at 1 pm PT for a conversation with two leading U.S. environmental policy decision-makers – Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI).  Senator Murkowski is Chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and a member of the [...]

2025-02-14T01:13:34+00:00

Six Former Administrators Urge Complete Overhaul

Six former EPA heads from Republican and Democratic administrations joined over 100 ex-employees in a sweeping report on how a future administration should revitalize environmental protection, promote scientific expertise and remove political intrusion from agency decisionmaking. The report, "Resetting the Course of EPA," released by the nonpartisan Environmental Protection Network, argues the Trump administration has depleted EPA of credibility, scientific integrity and, ultimately, its core mission of protecting human health and the environment. Although it [...]

2021-01-04T17:29:55+00:00

Two-Thirds of Americans Think Government Should Do More on Climate

Photo by Nikon Corporation via Unsplash   BY ALEC TYSON AND BRIAN KENNEDY, PEW RESEARCH CENTER Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how Americans view climate, energy and environmental issues. We surveyed 10,957 U.S. adults from April 29 to May 5, 2020. Everyone who took part is a member of Pew Research Center’s American Trends Panel (ATP), an online survey panel that is recruited through national, random sampling of residential addresses. This way [...]

2025-02-14T01:14:57+00:00

Now More than Ever, Our Health Depends on Access to Clean Water

BY JANE KENNY & MARK MAURIELLO, NJ SPOTLIGHT Medical experts tell us that the best defense against the coronavirus (and many other illnesses) is to wash our hands with soap and water.These days, the minute we walk in the house, we head to the sink for a vigorous scrub. We also rely on running water for drinking, cooking, sanitation and hygiene every day; sheltering at home 24/7 only heightens its importance. But not everyone has [...]

2021-01-04T17:29:55+00:00

Virus Could Bite Into Environmental Enforcement: Ex-Officials

BY STEPHEN LEE & AMENA H. SAIYID, BLOOMBERG ON 03-19-2020 The new coronavirus pandemic that is sharply curtailing Americans’ activities may soon limit field inspections from the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers, former federal officials say. Over time the national self-quarantine “would obviously start to cramp inspections as everyone is being advised to avoid social contact,” said Eric Schaeffer, the former director of EPA’s Office of Civil Enforcement under the Clinton and George W. [...]

2021-01-04T17:29:55+00:00
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