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The Trump administration is using taxpayer money to make affordable offshore wind energy go away now and nullifying all the future savings the developments would bring for American families.
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The Trump administration is using taxpayer money to make affordable offshore wind energy go away now and nullifying all the future savings the developments would bring for American families.

Obstructing and delaying new offshore wind projects is taking money out of New Englanders' pockets and creating economic consequences the region will face for years to come.

The Trump administration's efforts to work for the coal industry are only working against the rest of us.

The country's leading scientific body upheld the science that runs counter to President Trump's insistence that climate change is "not our problem."

Plus: Even more "presidential exemptions" from the Trump administration to ignore pollution laws and data center debate in New York and Texas.

The Trump administration has proposed a new rule that would give political appointees power to block federal discretionary spending along ideological lines.

American families are left watching a future built on unlimited clean energy produced within our own borders turn as murky as the water in the Reflecting Pool.

The Trump administration is imposing new costs on millions of families — more pollution, higher electricity bills — at a time when the price of everything is a top concern.

"As you grow production of energy, prices go down," Energy Secretary Chris Wright tried to explain. And when you don’t?

"Climate justice is not separate from the fight for Black freedom; it is part of it," Dr. Margot Brown writes on a holiday "rooted in survival."