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31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
Concrete is the most widely consumed manmade material on Earth, used across our built environment in buildings, roads, bridges and more. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
The Biden Administration has taken an important step forward in leveraging the purchasing power of the federal government to grow the market for cleaner industrial materials. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) includes historic levels of spending on surface transportation, which accounts for roughly half the total package of $1.2 trillion -- the largest-ever five-year surface transportation reauthorization. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
Decarbonizing cement plants is a critical part of reaching our climate goals. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
Forests are some of the most incredible places on Earth – teeming with life, filtering our drinking water, and providing us myriad outdoor recreation opportunities. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
As the UK prepares to host the climate COP in Glasgow, it continues to subsidize its biggest CO2 polluter: Drax. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
The mounting scientific evidence is indisputable. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
Forest biomass industry proponents like Drax, Enviva and the U.S. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
Part of NRDC’s Year-End Series Reviewing 2022 Climate & Clean Energy Developments [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
As subsidies go, this one never made any sense. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
A new report from Rhodium Group shows how the American Jobs Plan can help the industrial sector cut po [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
As a global community, we now know exactly what happens when countries adopt misguided incentives to use forests and other lands for fuel—whether for palm oil from Indonesia or [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
A new study concludes that there is no economic or strategic case for coal-to-biomass conversion in the United Kingdom. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
Today marks the one-year anniversary of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s dangerous decision to allow a [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
The House of Representatives’ Special Select Committee on the Climate Crisis has finally released its roadmap, which seeks to put the United States on a path to net-zero carbon emissions by midcentury. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
This post was co-written by Kenneth Richter, a consultant for Birdlife Europe and NRDC. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
American industry faces several challenges over the next decade: digging out of the COVID-19 recession, creating high-quality jobs, re-establishing an innovation culture to keep up with (or better yet, lead) global changes in technology and industrial needs, cutting pollution in frontline communi [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
UK policymakers have spent billions in British taxpayer resources subsidizing coal plants to convert to burning biomass—a fancy word for wood—primarily in the form of imported wood pellets. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
The UK shouldn’t be burning trees for electricity. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm
A new Parliamentary inquiry will probe inflated claims about the role that bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) can play in the UK’s climate plan. [read post]