Expert Voices: Natural Resources Defense Council
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U.S. Energy Use Plummets, Even as Population Grows (Op-Ed)Opinion Due to changes in energy policy, U.S. energy consumption peaked in 2007, and continues to drop.
By Ralph Cavanagh Published
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As Sharing Grows, Carbon Footprints Shrink (Op-Ed)Opinion Share that cab, save the plant.
By Peter Lehner Published
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Will U.S.-India Summit Bring Historic Climate Action? (Op-Ed)Opinion India and the United States are poised to push historic climate changes, but will they?
By Anjali Jaiswal Published
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Google Cuts Ties With Climate-Denier GroupOpinion Google and Microsoft are staking a claim to the climate issue, will other corporations follow?
By Aliya Haq Published
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'Green' Jobs are Rising, But Will it Continue? (Op-Ed)Opinion Green jobs are booming, but the momentum could crash if the U.S. Congress doesn't shore up support.
By Peter Lehner Published
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Wind Power Has Soared, But is It About to Crash? (Op-Ed)Opinion The U.S. wind power industry is booming, but a new report suggests it could be about to collapse.
By Kit Kennedy Published
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Dramatic Dam Breach Makes Mining Risks Obvious (Op-Ed)Opinion When a mining-waste dam rated for 100 years fails in 17, the impact is far more than local.
By Joel Reynolds Published
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How to Quench Data Centers' Thirst for Power (Op-Ed)Opinion America's data centers are consuming — and wasting — a surprising amount of energy.
By Pierre Delforge Published
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Huge Ponds Hold Tar Sands Sludge, and Great Risks (Op-Ed)Opinion Every day, 6.6 million gallons of tar-sands mining waste head to huge ponds in Canada — and yet no one has a good handle on how well those ponds are contained.
By Danielle Droitsch Published
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