Fossil fuel pollution
Fossil fuel pollution is dirty and dangerous, threatening our health, the climate and our future.
The Latest on Fossil fuel pollution
Statement: New clean car standards are a win for consumers, health
Statement: Biden administration reins in deadly air pollution
Updates
It’s time for power plants to clean up their act
Electric buses may be coming to a city near you
Members of Congress urge consumer safety agency to move swiftly to protect Americans from gas stove pollution
Featured Resources
Gas Stove Omissions
“Certified natural gas” is not a source of clean energy
How you can electrify your home
Methane Gas Leaks
The Latest
New report: Electrifying America’s buildings by 2050 could be like taking 65 million cars off the road
New report documents the benefits of electrifying the majority of buildings in America to consumers and the environment.
Hurricane season coverage: Data, resources and interview opportunities
The 2019 hurricane season officially gets underway tomorrow (June 1) with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicting between 4 and 8 hurricanes this year. On the heels of the devastating Hurricane Florence and Hurricane Michael in 2018, The Public Interest Network (which includes U.S. PIRG, Environment America, and state groups in often-impacted states such as Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas and Virginia) is sharing information to help contextualize the major environmental, health and consumer concerns posed by the hurricanes that will inevitably come this season.