Clean air
Air pollution is harming the health of millions of Americans, but key actions can clean up our air and protect our wellbeing.
The Latest on Clean air
How to deal with gas stove air pollution when you’re a renter
You have the power: how to electrify your home with new tax credits
Updates
Members of Congress urge consumer safety agency to move swiftly to protect Americans from gas stove pollution
Consumer safety official sets his sights on gas stove pollution
DOT announces new round of Alternative Fuel Corridors
Featured Resources
How federal tax credits can help you reduce energy waste in your home
How federal tax credits can help you get an electric vehicle
Going solar and adding storage: how federal tax credits can help
Gas Stoves and Your Health
The Latest
Are gas stoves bad for the climate?
The climate enemy you didn’t realize was hiding in your kitchen.
Why is nobody talking about outdoor gear’s PFAS problem at Snow Show?
Much of our outdoor clothing and gear is waterproofed using toxic PFAS chemicals, but a few industry leaders are beginning to recognize it's not worth the impacts on our health and environment.
What is the difference between hybrid cars, plug-in hybrid cars, and electric cars?
Most people aren’t familiar with the tech under the hood of cleaner cars. So what is the difference between hybrid cars, plug-in hybrid cars, electric cars and hydrogen fuel cell cars?
New Report: President Biden’s first year in office marks progress on numerous environmental fronts
Following years of rollbacks, President Joe Biden began his term nearly a year ago amidst unprecedented environmental and public health challenges. Despite these obstacles, his administration has made significant strides toward restoring lost environmental protections and confronting daunting threats to our climate and public health, according to a new report by Environment America Research & Policy Center and U.S. PIRG Education Fund.
Progress Report: President Biden’s First Year
Following years of rollbacks, President Joe Biden began his term nearly a year ago amidst unprecedented environmental and public health challenges. Despite these obstacles, his administration has made significant strides toward restoring lost environmental protections and confronting daunting threats to our climate and public health, according to a new report by Environment America Research & Policy Center and U.S. PIRG Education Fund.