The latest proposed rollback from the Trump Administration would be a terrible decision for the climate as well as our wallets.
The Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) program requires car manufacturers to gradually make their vehicles more fuel-efficient over time.
Despite the money this saves Americans on fuel – up to thousands per vehicle – the Department of Transportation is proposing to cut the requirements to boost fuel efficiency from 2% per year to only 0.5% per year, all but defeating the purpose.
Household electric bills are up 13% on average since the new administration took office. The climate crisis and the affordability crisis go hand in hand – clean energy is the cheapest form of electricity almost everywhere.
Climate Changemakers: Hour of Action with Expert Guest
The first Climate Changemakers campaign of the new year is up and running: High-Voltage Highways.
There’s an effective way to quickly grow the power grid in every state: Build new high-voltage transmission lines along existing highways. We need this no-brainer solution to unblock cheap clean energy across the country.
On January 26 at 8 PM ET, join a special Hour of Action.We’ll have a Q&A session with expert guest Randy Satterfield, executive director of NextGen Highways, followed by an opportunity for collectively taking action in real-time.
Join the Climate Reality Book Club for our first webinar of 2026. We’ll be discussing “Eco-Anxiety: Saving Our Sanity, Our Kids, and Our Future” with the author and founder of OneGreenThing.org, Heather White.
Solar is the cheapest form of new energy in the US. With Congress’s help, we can pressure the Department of Interior (DOI) to unfreeze major solar energy projects nationwide.
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