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Keep the Shaheen-Portman Bill Clean!
Posted by
Catherine Thomasson, MD
on
July 30, 2013
PSR been advocating for energy efficiency for years to reduce the chances for catastrophic climate change. Read more »
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Climate Change: Time to act is now!
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
February 13, 2013
Can we make 2013 the year for effective climate action -- and for starters, can we stop the Keystone Pipeline? Read more »
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Clean energy advocacy – a missing generation?
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
November 10, 2011
One last thought on last Sunday’s White House demonstration against the Keystone XL pipeline. It has to do with the missing generation. Read more »
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Keystone pipeline meets the Occupy movement
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
November 9, 2011
Yesterday I wrote about the speakers who addressed the Keystone protesters at the White House. Today I’d like to talk about the protesters – specifically, the young people and the growing “Occupy Wall Street” movement. Read more »
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From college students to Nebraska ranchers, many constituents unite to oppose pipeline
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
November 8, 2011
As I wrote yesterday, Sunday’s rally to oppose the Keystone XL pipeline was a powerful experience. Part of the impact came from the array of speakers. Read more »
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PSR tells the White House: Reject the Keystone XL Pipeline
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
November 7, 2011
A multi-state delegation of PSR representatives joined 12,000 other like-minded people on Sunday to link arms around the White House and send President Obama an urgent message: Don’t build the Keystone XL pipeline. Read more »
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Speak Up! The BRC needs to hear from you!
Posted by
Morgan Pinnell
on
September 13, 2011
Today the Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future (BRC) will convene in Denver the first of its public meetings since releasing its draft report on US nuclear waste management. The BRC was created in the wake of the Obama Administration’s wise decision to shutter the Yucca Mountain project as a way to hopefully (finally?) figure out what to do with spent fuel in this country. In case you didn’t know, after 60 years of nuclear power, the U.S. still has no permanent storage for the over 65,000 tons of spent fuel sitting around at 70 sites all over the country. Read more »
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Air Pollution and Our Health
Posted by
April Avant
on
May 3, 2011
Nearly half of Americans live an area which is heavily polluted, the American Lung Association stated in their annual State of the Air Report released last week. What does this mean? The roughly 157 million people living in these areas are placed at a high risk for asthma, respiratory disease and premature death.
Most cities have shown improvement from last year’s report, but how much of an improvement is it if nearly half of us are living in air that is harming our health?
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Coal’s Unpaid Bills: $345 Billion Annually
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
March 2, 2011
A recent report estimates that coal’s impacts – including its effects on health and the damage in inflicts on the environment -- cost the U.S. about $345 billion annually. According to the report, a full rendering of coal’s costs would double to triple the price of coal-generated electricity. Read more »
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PSR welcomes Sierra Club's new executive director
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
March 25, 2010
PSR continues the close collaboration with Sierra Club on issues of coal and energy and welcomes the Club's new executive director. Read more »
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Climate control gradualism on my daughter’s birthday
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
February 23, 2010
The battle unfolds on Capitol Hill, where a phalanx of politicians is seeking to prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gases. Read more »
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PSR calls on EPA to tighten proposed standards on smog
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
February 16, 2010
PSR testified before the EPA on ground-level ozone, or smog, supporting new rules for more stringent ozone standards -- and urging the EPA to get more stringent yet. Read more »
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Warming creates snow??
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
February 12, 2010
The recent snowstorms that pummeled the Mid-Atlantic are, in fact, evidence of global warming. Read more »
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Toxic coal ash must be regulated!
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
January 28, 2010
Coal ash, loaded with arsenic, lead, selenium, mercury, and other toxics, is one of the biggest toxics streams in the U.S. – yet is not regulated by the federal government. It is a grave threat to health. Read more »
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Moving mountains
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
January 21, 2010
Mountaintop removal (MTR) coal mining uses high-powered explosives to blow the tops off of mountains. The debris is then bulldozered into adjacent valleys and streams. The health hazards and environmental destruction this creates is so great, scientists have called for a moratorium on MTR permits. Read more »
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EPA proposes stringent new limits on sulfur dioxide, smog
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
January 14, 2010
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed rules to strengthen the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for two primary pollutants under the Clean Air Act: sulfur dioxide and ozone pollution (smog). Read more »
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Collaboration to Stop Coal
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
June 18, 2009
I had the pleasure recently of attending the Sierra Club’s Midwest “New Energy Future” conference, where I shared information from PSR on the health impacts of global warming. This included our new fact sheets, which I hope you have seen. Read more »
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PSR Testifies on Global Warming Before EPA
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
May 21, 2009
Testifying before the Environmental Protection Agency, PSR executive director Dr. Peter Wilk called global warming one of the “gravest threats to health and survival” facing the world. Read more »
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Coal fight now focusing on CO2 and EPA
Posted by
Barbara Gottlieb
on
May 13, 2009
Many of you have been fighting to prevent the construction of dirty new coal plants. Now we have a chance to fight against coal pollution on a massive scale, not just one plant at a time. Read more »