Justice40 Can Be Strengthened with These 3 Fixes
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by Chitra Kumar
1d ago
Read part 1 of this blog post series on the White House’s initiative. In a previous blog post about the federal Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) recent report about how the White House can better implement its Justice40 initiative, I noted that the GAO should have said the program needs much more transparency at multiple levels. That is the first of three fixes that I and my former colleague and senior official at the EPA Matthew Tejada agree should have been recommended. As former EPA officials in the agency’s Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, we had a front r ..read more
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The White House’s Justice40 is Good and Can Be Better
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by Chitra Kumar
1d ago
Since the inception of the environmental justice (EJ) movement, EJ leaders have called for accountability by the federal government for meeting the needs of communities that for generations have been systematically excluded, environmentally overburdened, and starved of much needed and deserved resources. The federal government has responded in many ways over the ensuing decades, from the Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) original 1983 study on the siting of hazardous waste facilities, to President Clinton’s 1994 executive order 12898 on environmental justice, to then-Environmental Prote ..read more
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Earth Day 2024: The Climate Benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act Are Worth Celebrating
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by Brady Watson
4d ago
Leading up to Earth Day this year, I’ve been reflecting on the meaning and purpose of the annual celebration. Earth Day began under the Nixon Administration in 1970 as a day to support environmental protection and has grown to include nations and communities around the world in appreciation of Mother Earth.   Of course, like any other holiday, there have been instances of co-optation where big polluters seek to cover up their dirty deeds and greenwash their image by sponsoring Earth Day festivities. But I’m looking to celebrate the positives. I’ve been to my fair share of trash cleanups ..read more
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Earth Day Is a Day to Celebrate the Environmental Progress We’ve Made in Recent Years
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by Chitra Kumar
1w ago
Earth Day each year marks an opportunity to reflect on how far we have come as a society. Personally, I find it an exhilarating time to be part of the U.S. environmental movement that birthed Earth Day out of outrage over rampant use of toxic chemicals. To address the global environmental and equity crisis of our generation, in the past three years Congress has passed two significant pieces of legislation advanced by the Biden administration that contain the most climate funding in the nation’s history: the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). However, Con ..read more
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Fossil Fuel Companies Make Billions in Profit as We Suffer Billions in Losses: 2024 Edition
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by Shaina Sadai
1w ago
Above: Lahaina, Hawai’i after the devastating August 2023 wildfire that killed more than 100 people and destroyed 2,700 homes. Last year, I wrote that fossil fuel companies made billions of dollars in profit during 2022 as people around the world suffered billions of dollars in damage from climate and weather related disasters. The climate impacts people around the world experience are connected to the fossil fuel industry’s record-breaking profits: “The profits made by the oil and gas majors come at the direct expense of all of us and our shared planet. These companies continue to extract mo ..read more
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Roundup: EPA Releases Several Rules and a Draft Scientific Integrity Policy
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by Liz Borkowski
1w ago
This post is part of a series of quarterly roundups on scientific integrity. In the first quarter of 2024, EPA released a draft scientific integrity policy and several rules aimed at limiting people’s exposure to hazardous substances. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in several cases that could severely hamper agencies’ ability to regulate based on evidence and expertise. CDC acknowledged that draft guidelines on controlling infections in hospitals required more work, but its guidance on respiratory viruses drew criticism for downplaying COVID-19 risks. EPA releases draft scientific inte ..read more
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What’s Stalling the Transition to a Modern Electricity Grid?
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by Mike Jacobs
1w ago
Much of our electricity system is 50 to 70 years old, yet current plans for domestic manufacturing, electric vehicle fleets, community solar gardens and more clean energy all depend on a modern grid. New demands for electricity and the need to reduce climate-changing emissions are driving new grid planning efforts. The obstacles to new technology and more effective investments need to be addressed. How we do this, and how well it happens, depends on planning and collaboration across local, state and federal government. First, the demand  The ability of the current US power grid to handle ..read more
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The Gas Utility Industry is Gaslighting Us
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by Elliott Negin
2w ago
During my first decade in Washington, D.C., my windows were caked with soot from the diesel buses that ran up and down my street. So when I found a place to live just a few blocks away on a street without buses, it was a relief. What I didn’t know is that my health was still at risk—from indoor pollution. Thanks to a recent test conducted by my local Sierra Club chapter, I learned that the nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emissions from the hoodless gas stove I’ve been cooking on for the last 30 years in my poorly ventilated galley kitchen exceed the Environmental Protection Agency’s maximum safe l ..read more
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Industry’s Newest Tactics to Undermine EPA Science
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by Anita Desikan
2w ago
Industry is attempting some new tactics to undermine independent science and science-based decisionmaking at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA previously released their updated scientific integrity policy for public comment, and many groups, including the Union of Concerned Scientists, weighed in to assess the strengths and weaknesses of a policy designed to protect scientists and their work from political interference. Similarly, industry groups submitted a series of public comments expressing their viewpoints. Industry groups made clear in their public comments that they are ..read more
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Swiss Women Lead the Way in Historic Climate Justice Victory
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by L. Delta Merner
2w ago
In a pivotal week for environmental justice, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg, France, delivered rulings on three climate cases. A landmark ruling in the Swiss Women’s case criticized governments for not acting in line with science and unequivocally stated that inadequate government action on climate change constitutes a violation of human rights. The other two cases were dismissed due to procedural issues, not due to the merits of the cases. The ECHR rejects as inadmissible approximately 90 percent of all cases brought before it. Below, I detail some of the key aspects ..read more
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