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Why New York State Needs a Clean Transportation System
A cap-and-trade program for New York state can reduce emissions from transportation, boost revenue and ensure transit is reliable.
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Federal Support for Electricity Storage Solutions
The United States is losing its leadership role on the issue, as other countries—namely, China—corner the market on key components.
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Turning Down the Gas in California
California does not need to build any additional gas plants to meet projected 2030 energy or reliability needs.
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Global Warming in the Western United States
Learn how global warming is affecting California and the western states, and the solutions states are taking to address the growing risks of climate change. An overview from the Union of Concerned Scientists
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Automaker Rankings 2018
Automakers are making the cleanest cars on record, yet they have slowed the rate of reduction of global warming emissions despite having the technology to go much further.
Podcast
Nuclear Power Reactors: Is Smaller Better?
Dr. Edwin Lyman, internationally recognized expert on nuclear proliferation, walks us through nuclear power, its associated risks, and small modular reactors.
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Scientists React to Fossil Fuel Ads
Watch scientists react to deceptive fossil fuel ads
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Cleaner Cars Are Good for Jobs
Keeping the standards in place is critical for driving innovation in the US auto industry.
Explainer
How Do Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Work?
Fuel cell vehicles use hydrogen to produce electricity, generating less pollution than gas-powered cars and trucks.
Explainer
How Do Battery Electric Cars Work?
Battery electric cars run exclusively on electricity—cutting air pollution and global warming pollution.
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California’s Clean Fuel Standard Boosts Electric Vehicle Market
The Low Carbon Fuel Standard is California’s key to advancing electric vehicles (EVs) and meeting emission goals.
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Everything to Know About Coal (in Under 3 Minutes)
Deadly, costly coal is on the way out—in part because renewable energy is far cheaper and cleaner to deploy.