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EWG statement on California appeals court hearing over CPUC's rooftop solar decision
Ignoring NuScale blunder, Duke Energy set to squander hundreds of millions on non-existent small nuclear technology
Unfazed by the termination of NuScale Power’s multimillion-dollar wasteful Utah small nuclear reactor, or SMR, project in early November, Duke Energy is pushing ahead with a plan to waste potentially...
EWG scores crucial victories with three new California laws to protect your health
In a major win for people aiming to live healthier lives, EWG has helped usher in six new California laws that will reduce exposure to harmful chemicals in food, cosmetics and other products – and...
Latest nuclear power boondoggle barrels toward North Carolina
Lawmakers in North Carolina may soon make the misguided step of designating nuclear power “clean energy,” a change that would encourage Duke Energy’s foolhardy plan to throw away millions or even...
California bill to ban food chemicals is a win for environmental justice
The system works: How a new law could end Big Oil’s gas price gouging in California
At the end of March, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law passed by leaders in the state legislature that aims to end Big Oil’s rampant gas price gouging at the pump.
Will agriculture be America’s leading source of greenhouse gas emissions?
For Californians looking to install solar, time is running out to take advantage of state’s financial incentives
The financial incentives California offers residents and small business owners seeking to install solar panels and batteries will be slashed when new rules take effect in April.
Major USDA conservation program must change to prioritize climate stewardship
'Forever chemicals' disclosures at heart of California battle championed by public agencies and public health advocates
A broad coalition including EWG and other clean water and public health advocates are banding together to call for new disclosure requirements for manufacturers bringing into California the “forever...
California Assembly passes bill to track and report toxic ‘forever chemicals’ sold, distributed or imported to the state
John Oliver skewers utility monopolies like PG&E and Duke for ratepayer hikes, crushing solar
Stifling solar: Duke Energy’s long war against North Carolina clean energy
Duke Energy is asking North Carolina utility regulators to approve a plan that could stifle the growth of renewable solar power in the state while hiking ratepayers’ bills – the latest in the monopoly...
Pesticide peril: Toxic threats to farmworkers and families in Ventura County
Sacramento’s lead line removals sidestep drinking water safeguards
California lead pipeline replacements are welcome but lack vital health safeguards
California proclaims October Children’s Environmental Health Month
‘Forever chemicals’ contamination at Defense Department sites threatens Great Lakes fish and residents
Utilities fighting to stymie growth of California rooftop solar power
California lawmakers advance bills to ban ‘forever chemicals’ in kids’ products, food packaging
California lawmakers are advancing legislation that would significantly boost efforts to remove the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS from consumer products, with the state Senate poised to vote...