The EPA Is Under Siege but Support for Public Health Is Holding Strong, Climate Action Hotline 2.7.11
February 7, 2011 by USCAN · Leave a Comment
Peter Bahouth, Executive Director February 7, 2011 The EPA Is Under Siege but Support for Public Health Is Holding Strong Photo: Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI) Last week continued attacks to stop the Environmental Protection Agency from setting standards for carbon pollution were launched by members of Congress. Monday Senator Barrasso (R-WY) introduced a bill undermining [...]
Narrow Energy Bills Introduced in House and Senate
July 28, 2010 by Keith Schneider · Leave a Comment
Goals: Make Deep Ocean Drilling Safer; Improve Energy Efficiency House and Senate Democrats on Tuesday introduced separate energy proposals that are principally concerned with limiting the hazards of deep ocean energy exploration and production, and also contain modest additional measures to strengthen energy efficiency programs and expand the use of natural gas as a fuel [...]
White House Powwow: Climate Action Hotline: March 11, 2010
March 11, 2010 by Rhys Gerholdt · Leave a Comment
Clean Action Commitments: World Waits on U.S.
November 20, 2009 by Rhys Gerholdt · 1 Comment
White House, Congress Appear to be Stepping Toward Commitments By Keith Schneider U.S. Climate Action Network Delegates from the United States and 191 other nations gather in Copenhagen next month to draw up a comprehensive, ambitious, and fair international agreement to solve climate change. Hundreds of public interest organizations and tens of thousands of citizens [...]


