The climate impact of America's automobiles.
In this issue: Federal court rejects Administration attempt to Weaken Clean Air Act; How to build healthier communities in fast-growing cities and tow
Letter from Environmental Defense to U.S. EPA addressing why engineered nanomaterials should be considered "new" chemical substances under the Toxic S
Temperatures are reaching historic highs in Texas. Global warming already threatens marine ecosystems and jeopardizes coastal tourism.
Texas’ fleet of more than 35,000 school buses is dirtier than it has to be.
In this issue: Environmental disaster in China brings an opportunity for reform; a spectacular ecosystem at risk in Hawaii; California vows to stop ex
What's happening with air, water, land and climate in the Rocky Mountain region.
Letter to Senate and House Appropriations Committees signed by 14 organizations, including large and small businesses as well as environmental groups,
In this issue: Northeast unites to curb warming; The Clean Air Act; Going 'local' to help Houston air; Unlocking the secrets of nanoparticles; and mor
In this issue: Creating a conservation community in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, improving water and agriculture in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, Dairi
In-depth discussion of key REDD issues, including forest carbon measurement, additionality, leakage, economics of REDD and REDD in carbon markets.
Learn about our organization, staff, mission, and achievements of 2005.
Examples of global warming, using peer-reviewed scientific findings from around the world.
Statement of Dr. Richard A. Denison before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science concerning environmental and safety impacts of nanot
In this issue: We redouble efforts to restore coastal wetlands, our first line of defense against hurricanes; Cape Cod fishermen try working as a comm
This Environmental Defense Fund study describes the environmental crisis of the Bay-Delta and proposes seven ways to find water to dedicate to the eco
Envestors Update Summer 2005 issue on nanotechnology.
In this issue: Landmark ocean protection plan offers hope for California; Fewer antibiotics will be used on hog farms; A bold new plan for North Carol
Inside this issue: Making Music, Talking Trees: A Rock Star and Forest Owner Speaks Out; Dairy Owners Find Innovation Is Key to Environmental and Econ
Suggestions for improving/redrafting San Joaquin Valley air district’s proposed Indirect Source rule.