renewable energy

As US bets big on hydrogen for clean energy, local communities worry about secrecy and public health

July 29, 2024

Grist article quoting PSR-Los Angeles’ Martha Dina Argüello.

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Climate Under Attack in Washington State

July 26, 2024
Vote No on I-2117: -Preserve Climate Investments -REduce Air Pollution -Build Healthier Communities

A recent report from the Washington PSR chapter reveals the significant health impacts that Washingtonians would face from Initiative 2117.

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How Texas challenges notion that green policy is anti-business

June 16, 2024

Letter to the editor in The Financial Times by Adelita Cantu, PhD, RN, FAAN, PSR Board Member (subscription required).

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An energy efficiency rule is in danger! Contact the Senate today

May 21, 2024

INACTIVE – A valuable energy efficiency rule for furnaces is in danger of being overturned by Congress. Let your senators know that the rule must stand.

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Climate change cures are possible, but we must urge Congress to act

May 10, 2024

Op-ed in LNP by Alan S. Peterson, MD, PSR Climate Ambassador.

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Oil drilling in the Apalachicola River System is still a very bad idea

April 28, 2024

Op-ed in the Tallahassee Democrat by Pam McVety, PSR Florida Board Member.

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For shame

February 12, 2024

Letter to the editor in The Philadelphia Inquirer by Ned Ketyer, MD, President, PSR Pennsylvania, on public opposition to fracking in Pennsylvania.

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Labor unions are still giving Democrats climate headaches

December 4, 2023
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Article in Politico quoting PSR-Los Angeles’ Alex Jasset.

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Claim Your $7,500 Solar Tax Credit

September 25, 2023

If you have an unshaded roof at your home or business, now is the time to install solar panels and claim a $7,500 credit on your 2023 tax filings. Learn more from PSR’s My Green Doctor.

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SoCalGas Has to Pay for Misleading Customers on Renewable Energy

August 25, 2023

The California Attorney General recently announced that SoCalGas will most likely pay a serious fine for advertising methane gas as “renewable.”

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