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Why the case against the major fossil fuel companies for fraud and climate damages is so strong.

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Harnessing the Power of Electric Vehicles

UCS research shows that vehicle-grid integration (VGI) enables electric system savings, ranging from $1.8 billion - $11.7 billion per year in 2045.

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Wetlands in Peril

Protecting wetlands in the Upper Midwest from industrial agriculture could prevent up to $754 billion in residential flood damages.

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The US food system should be providing healthy, sustainable food for everyone. Why isn’t it?

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The US plan to build new plutonium pits for nuclear weapons is unnecessary, risky, and dangerous to the health of workers and communities.

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This administration's first 6 months have been characterized by destruction, division, and chaos.

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Look For The Helpers – Part 1

In the first part of this special Clean Transportation mini-series Jess talks with Adam Browning of Forum Mobility about the future of heavy-duty electric trucks.
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The United States is overly reliant on gas plants—and extreme weather is causing them to fail at alarming rates.
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