In 2001, the governors of the six New England states made an historic commitment to reduce their region’s emissions of global warming pollution. A Blueprint...
Mar 26, 2004 ReportIn 2001, the governors of the six New England states made an historic commitment to reduce their region’s emissions of global warming pollution. Connecticut Responds...
Mar 26, 2004 ReportIn 2001, the governors of the six New England states made an historic commitment to reduce their region’s emissions of global warming pollution. A Blueprint...
Mar 26, 2004 ReportWhile stronger regulations have resulted in cars that are far cleaner than those of three decades ago, the air in many American cities remains dangerous...
Mar 26, 2004 ReportMichigan’s campaign finance laws allow citizens to make large donations to individual candidates and unlimited contributions to political action committees (PACs), undermining the ability of...
Feb 26, 2004 ReportFederal regulation riddled with loopholes has left large bank conglomerates and other financial institutions with too much leeway to share consumers’ private information and too...
Feb 22, 2004 ReportThe excess flow of nutrients, especially nitrogen and phosphorus, into Florida’s waterways has led to serious water quality problems—ranging from dramatic changes in the distribution...
Dec 26, 2004 ReportIn response to the 2000-2001 energy crisis on the West Coast, Washington state policy makers rushed to approve and encourage the construction of as many...
Sep 26, 2003 ReportThe Northeast blackout of 2003 showed yet again that today's cumbersome, centralized power grid linked to fossil fuel-fired and nuclear power plants is a costly,...
Sep 15, 2003 ReportThe transportation sector produces roughly 35 percent of Massachusetts’ global warming pollution. Cars and Global Warming explains how Massachusetts could reduce global warming emissions from...
Apr 26, 2003 Report