Watchdogs of the Fall Party
Since this year’s fall party is called Watchdog, Smog, & Dialogue, we sat down with our in-house watchdogs to find out why they are…
Since this year’s fall party is called Watchdog, Smog, & Dialogue, we sat down with our in-house watchdogs to find out why they are…
NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 Contacts: Senator Gene Davis, gdavis@le.utah.gov 801.647.8924 Steve Erickson, Citizens Education Project 801.554.9029 erickson.steve1@comcast.net Press…
Are you looking for ways to be directly engaged in local environmental advocacy? Do you want to make a tangible difference in air quality, climate…
The Campaign Substantial amounts of highly toxic nuclear waste are stockpiled in pools and casks at power plants across the United States (and the world)…
The Campaign While nuclear power does have a lower carbon footprint than coal or gas, the waste it inevitably creates — which can last thousands,…
The Campaign Nuclear waste comes with undeniable threats to our health and environment. And, despite the fact that the state has never used or produced…
The Campaign Ultimately, our complete transition from fossil fuels to clean energy will depend on the source for our energy — our utilities. The more…
The Campaign Personal, permanent changes in a household’s energy use can be one of the most effective ways to combat climate change. By making our…
The Campaign Burning fossil fuels for energy releases significant greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) into the air. Large industrial facilities that produce energy, like…
The Campaign Contrary to popular belief, industrial emissions, from things like refineries, mines, power plants, and waste facilities, are actually the smallest source of emissions…