Press Releases Tagged Executive Branch
IRAirl: Bidenomics Delivers The Goods
Bidenomics is proving its worth as benefits from the president’s landmark climate law continue to show up in communities across the country.
Evergreen Statement on No Labels’ New Hampshire Town Hall
Our planet is burning while No Labels fiddles around with a new strategy to put Donald Trump back in office.
Evergreen Statement on GGRF Funding Announcement
With $20 billion in competitive grants announced today, the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is poised to change the game for clean tech funding in communities across the country.
EPA Is Making Great Strides To Ramp Down Pollution, But They’re Not Done Yet
EPA’s latest agenda places strong prioritization on finalizing its carbon standards—a tool that is the Biden administration’s greatest asset to ramping down pollution from our power sector.
NEW REPORT: Leveraging the Defense Production Act for a Modern American Industrial Strategy
How President Biden can utilize four major powers under the Defense Production Act (DPA) to strengthen American manufacturing and advance a rapid transition to a clean economy.
EPA’s New Carbon Pollution Standards Are Key In Cleaning Up Our Power Sector
We applaud President Biden and the EPA for this important step to tackle power sector climate pollution head-on.
TODAY: Biden Must Urge a Clean Debt Ceiling Bill in “Big Four Meeting”
President Biden’s message to Congressional leadership today should be simple: It’s time to pass a clean debt ceiling bill.
IRAirl: 6 Months of IRA Impact
A little over six months since the IRA was signed into law and it’s already delivering historic climate and clean energy action.
EPA Goes the Extra Mile to Rein In Climate Pollution from Light-Duty Vehicles
The proposed light-duty car rule goes the extra mile to clean up our roadways and rein in toxic air pollution.
EPA Prioritizes Justice For Frontline Communities With Latest Mercury Pollution Rule
Coal plants are the leading contributor of poisonous air pollution, which is disproportionately ravaging frontline communities—but EPA’s new rule will reduce the harm done by these toxic pollutants.