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Clean Fuels for Washington
A strong clean fuels standard would help cut Washington’s carbon emissions and establish the state as a transportation leader.
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Freedom to Bully
Open records laws are increasingly being used as a weapon against researchers whose work threatens private interests.
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Electric Vehicles and Georgia
Learn more about the benefits of electric cars and trucks in Georgia, including their economic and environmental effects.
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Clearing the Air
Landscape fires in Southeast Asia take a heavy toll on human health and the economy. Increasing demand for deforestation-free palm oil can help reduce the damage.
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Achieving Illinois’s Clean Energy Potential
Stronger renewable energy and energy efficiency standards would drive investment, save consumers money, and reduce emissions.
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Halfway There?
Half or more of emissions reductions needed to keep global temperature rise under 2 degrees could come from land sectors of major emitting countries.
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Close Calls with Nuclear Weapons
Close calls have nearly led to the launch of nuclear weapons—and the risk is still there. Learn about past incidents and current issues here.
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Leaders Urge Taking Weapons Off Hair-Trigger Alert
A surprising number of high-level politicians and generals have called for an end to hair-trigger alert.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hair-Trigger Alert
Hair-trigger alert is a risky and outdated policy with serious implications for U.S. security.
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Advancing Minnesota's Clean Energy Economy
Ramping up renewable energy to 40 percent of Minnesota’s electricity by 2030 is achievable, affordable, and delivers substantial economic benefits to communities across the state.
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Excess Plutonium Disposition
In 2000, both the United States and Russia agreed to dispose of a significant fraction of their excess plutonium—but so far they haven’t.
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Progress on Nuclear Arms Control
Leaders have cut nuclear arsenals to levels not seen since the 1950s—but more remains to be done.