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  • Resisting White House Chaos by Building Community

    Resisting White House Chaos by Building Community

    Despite the chaos that has enveloped the White House, we can take comfort in the day-to-day functioning of our American communities.

  • Scott Pruitt and Donald Trump’s Stealth War on the EPA

    Scott Pruitt and Donald Trump’s Stealth War on the EPA

    The Trump Administration’s understated attack on environmental regulation could have more impact than some of its higher-profile actions.

  • Trump’s Attack on Renewable Energy

    Trump’s Attack on Renewable Energy

    The companies that develop cheaper and more reliable renewable energy and energy storage technologies will drive fossil fuel companies from the marketplace. Since Trump’s team won’t help, let’s convince them to end their attack on renewable energy and stay out of the way of the change that is on the way.

  • Rural America’s Drinking Water Crisis: No Help From Trump Budget

    Rural America’s Drinking Water Crisis: No Help From Trump Budget

    O’Brien is just one of thousands of small communities in the United States that struggle to find the resources to ensure that the water coming out of the tap is safe to drink. The budget proposal by the Trump administration will only make matters worse.

  • Reactions from Earth Institute Experts on Trump Pulling out of Paris

    Reactions from Earth Institute Experts on Trump Pulling out of Paris

    Experts from across the Earth Institute give their reactions to the news that the U.S. will exit the Paris climate agreement.

  • ‘We are Headed Towards Hostile State of the Climate System’

    ‘We are Headed Towards Hostile State of the Climate System’

    Yochanan Kushnir: “As a climate scientist who directly engages in studying the phenomena and mechanisms of climate variability and change I am convinced that we are headed towards a different, and to many people hostile, state of the climate system, with a worldwide impact including many parts of the U.S.”

  • The Paris Climate Agreement: What Trump’s Decision to Leave Means

    The Paris Climate Agreement: What Trump’s Decision to Leave Means

    In the wake of the decision by the Trump administration to withdraw from the 2015 Paris climate agreement, several questions have emerged about what withdrawal means for environmental policy, research and innovation.

  • Can State Environmental Agencies Fill in for a Failing EPA?

    Can State Environmental Agencies Fill in for a Failing EPA?

    There are places where EPA will fail the American people. But while state and local governments cannot perform all the functions that a national environmental agency can, visible local environmental and health impacts will lead mayors and governors to act.

  • Will China Take the Green Mantle From the U.S.?

    Will China Take the Green Mantle From the U.S.?

    While President Trump has promised to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord, China’s President Xi Jinxing has vowed to continue to tackle climate change and honor his country’s obligations. Will China become the global leader in combating climate change?

  • Resisting White House Chaos by Building Community

    Resisting White House Chaos by Building Community

    Despite the chaos that has enveloped the White House, we can take comfort in the day-to-day functioning of our American communities.

  • Scott Pruitt and Donald Trump’s Stealth War on the EPA

    Scott Pruitt and Donald Trump’s Stealth War on the EPA

    The Trump Administration’s understated attack on environmental regulation could have more impact than some of its higher-profile actions.

  • Trump’s Attack on Renewable Energy

    Trump’s Attack on Renewable Energy

    The companies that develop cheaper and more reliable renewable energy and energy storage technologies will drive fossil fuel companies from the marketplace. Since Trump’s team won’t help, let’s convince them to end their attack on renewable energy and stay out of the way of the change that is on the way.

  • Rural America’s Drinking Water Crisis: No Help From Trump Budget

    Rural America’s Drinking Water Crisis: No Help From Trump Budget

    O’Brien is just one of thousands of small communities in the United States that struggle to find the resources to ensure that the water coming out of the tap is safe to drink. The budget proposal by the Trump administration will only make matters worse.

  • Reactions from Earth Institute Experts on Trump Pulling out of Paris

    Reactions from Earth Institute Experts on Trump Pulling out of Paris

    Experts from across the Earth Institute give their reactions to the news that the U.S. will exit the Paris climate agreement.

  • ‘We are Headed Towards Hostile State of the Climate System’

    ‘We are Headed Towards Hostile State of the Climate System’

    Yochanan Kushnir: “As a climate scientist who directly engages in studying the phenomena and mechanisms of climate variability and change I am convinced that we are headed towards a different, and to many people hostile, state of the climate system, with a worldwide impact including many parts of the U.S.”

  • The Paris Climate Agreement: What Trump’s Decision to Leave Means

    The Paris Climate Agreement: What Trump’s Decision to Leave Means

    In the wake of the decision by the Trump administration to withdraw from the 2015 Paris climate agreement, several questions have emerged about what withdrawal means for environmental policy, research and innovation.

  • Can State Environmental Agencies Fill in for a Failing EPA?

    Can State Environmental Agencies Fill in for a Failing EPA?

    There are places where EPA will fail the American people. But while state and local governments cannot perform all the functions that a national environmental agency can, visible local environmental and health impacts will lead mayors and governors to act.

  • Will China Take the Green Mantle From the U.S.?

    Will China Take the Green Mantle From the U.S.?

    While President Trump has promised to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord, China’s President Xi Jinxing has vowed to continue to tackle climate change and honor his country’s obligations. Will China become the global leader in combating climate change?