January 18, 2013
by Sasha Lyutse
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Could our Corn Belt "grow" energy more efficiently–and help clean up our waters too?

Sasha Lyutse, Policy Analyst, New York
Every day our economy pumps more heat-trapping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, with consequences all too real for all too many Americans, from those of us who faced the wrath of hurricane San… Continue reading

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December 1, 2011
by Kelly Henderson
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Higher Education Paves a Way Forward on Climate Change

Kelly Henderson, Climate Center Program Assistant, Washington, D.C.
These days, it’s tough to be an environmentalist on the national level. The current “Right-heavy” House pays little to no attention to the health impa… Continue reading

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January 20, 2011
by Michael Davidson
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Strong words and stronger actions on U.S.-China clean energy cooperation during President Hu’s visit

On the second day of Chinese President Hu Jintao’s state visit to Washington, leaders in energy and climate from both countries concluded a far-reaching strategic forum assessing the benefits and prospects for cooperation in these areas. The two… Continue reading

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October 19, 2010
by Sasha Lyutse
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Coalition calls on President Obama to follow the science and reject more giveaways to old, dirty corn ethanol

Today, a broad coalition of environmental organizations, including NRDC, sent a letter to President Obama expressing strong opposition to the policy proposals recently released by the corn ethanol lobby groups Growth Energy, the American Coalition for … Continue reading

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