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EPA’s latest annual assessment of new automobile fuel economy, the “Fuel Economy Trends” report, shows that automakers have made great progress building fuel-efficient vehicles from when standards were tightened in the 1970s and early 1980s and with the gains of the last five years. The report findings are evidence that fuel economy standards are working as designed.
The BlueGreen Alliance urged members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to vote no on House Bill 1174 and Senate Bill 166. These bills are labeled “Paycheck Protection” but that name is the only thing positive about them.
In a letter to leaders in Congress, members of the BlueGreen Alliance urged Congressional leaders to support emergency supplemental legislation that is robust, funds recovery and rebuilding efforts in a way that results in stronger and more resilient communities, and is driven by and centered on the needs of those impacted.
The BlueGreen Alliance submitted comments in strong support of critical U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) standards that protect the safety of workers, communities, and the public; enhance efficiency and energy security; cut pollution; and drive innovation and job creation.
Clean waters are a powerful economic engine supporting millions of jobs across recreational, manufacturing, and transportation sectors. Protected watersheds that provide clean drinking water and support abundant fish and wildlife are critical to the health of communities and local economies.
Innovation is happening in today in America both to build technology that cuts air emissions and to improve manufacturing processes to make them more efficient and lower polluting.
Business, Labor, and Environmental Leaders Say Current Administration’s Intention to Withdraw from Paris Agreement Isn’t Stopping Climate Action in United States
Over a year ago, on November 4th, 2016, the historic Paris agreement entered into force—faster than almost any agreement in history. Today, 169 Parties have signed or ratified the agreement and taken additional steps towards its implementation.
Earlier today the Pennsylvania State House Finance Committee voted in favor of HB 1401, which would utilize funds gathered by from a severance tax of the state’s natural gas drilling industry to fund schools, critical services, and additional workers at the state’s Department of Environmental Quality to process permits in a timely manner.
Welcome to The Ally—the BlueGreen Alliance’s monthly newsletter.
State Infrastructure Projects to be Subject to New, Low-Carbon Product Standards
As Five-Year Anniversary of Fuel Economy Standards Approaches, Map Shows Strong Standards Critical to Sustaining Jobs, Innovation