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LCV commends the Biden-Harris administration for their efforts this week to uplift Tribal voices and heritage.
In response to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announcement of rules eliminating the use of trichloroethylene (TCE) and most uses of perchloroethylene (PCE), which are used in consumer products such as dry cleaning and furniture care products, brake cleaners, paints and coatings, and adhesives, the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) released the following statement from Healthy Communities Program Director Madeleine Foote
Ahead of tomorrow's vote on H.R. 7673, the Liberty in Laundry Act, which attacks appliance efficiency standards for laundry machines, the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) sent the following letter to members of the House.
Your weekly resource to learn what the environmental movement is saying about the news of the day and the political fight of our generation.
Yesterday, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced its approval of the Construction and Operations Plan (COP) for the Maryland Offshore Wind project. This milestone represents the final federal approval needed for the project, which will generate over 2 GW of offshore wind energy—enough to power over 718,000 homes—and support almost 2,680 jobs annually over seven years.
Each month, LCV shares five stories about the impact of our work. This month, we’re focusing on our movement’s efforts in the 2024 elections, the federal and state races we helped win for pro-environment, pro-democracy champions, and the volunteer organizers who power our movement — and where we go from here.
In this month's roundup of the best climate news stories, we're celebrating the election of Congressional climate champions, state level climate wins, federal action to advance clean air and water initiatives, and climate wins for Indigenous communities.
Your weekly resource to learn what the environmental movement is saying about the news of the day and the political fight of our generation.
The Biden-Harris administration’s proposed rule is an important and long-overdue step towards limiting dangerous smog and soot-forming pollution from new methane gas power plants that will deliver hundreds of millions of dollars in health benefits