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Wind energy is a vital climate solution
Electricity generation is the leading U.S. contributor to global warming because most of our energy comes from fossil fuels that emit CO2. Wind power is the most affordable option available today for new sources of power generation without emitting CO2.
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Affordable State Renewable Electricity Standards
On average, monthly household electricity bills could increase by just 38 cents.
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Futility at the Utility
Twenty years of testing resulted in a safety system that may never have been adequate.
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The Washington Clean Energy Initiative
The costs and benefits of the renewable energy and energy efficiency provisions of I-937
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Walking a Nuclear Tightrope
This report identifies common themes among extended outages and steps the NRC must take to end these costly and avoidable threats to public health and the U.S. economy.
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Gambling with Coal
New conventional coal plants are an imprudent financial investment.
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Buy Green Power
Innovative programs around the country now make it possible for all environmentally conscious energy consumers to support renewable energy directly by participating in the "green" power market.
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A Short History of Energy
The UCS Energy Program is working to help the United States move toward a greater reliance on energy from the wind, the sun, plants, and other safe, clean, renewable sources
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Fuel Economy Fraud
Fuel economy standards have remained essentially unchanged over the past 20 years—and automakers have increasingly exploited loopholes in Congressional and regulatory language.
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Increasing the Texas Renewable Energy Standard
The Texas RPS is one of the most effective and successful in the nation. It could be even better.
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Automaker Rankings '04
Honda continues to be the Greenest Automaker—but all automakers can improve.
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Clearing the Air in the San Joaquin Valley
Poor air quality is affecting the region's residents, public health, and the economy. Without further action, the problem will only get worse.