
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

Statement: New rule would cut coal, gas plant pollution

How to deal with gas stove air pollution when you’re a renter
Updates
It’s time for power plants to clean up their act
Electric buses may be coming to a city near you
EPA announcement at the University of Maryland College Park
Featured Resources

Green schools guide

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
The Latest

You have the power: how to electrify your home with new tax credits
Hundreds turned out for a workshop to learn how to take advantage of new tax credits to get a heat pump, go solar, buy an electric vehicles, weatherize their home and more.

Gas stoves and your health: What you need to know to keep your family safe, healthy
The kitchen appliance has been all over the news since CPSC Commissioner Richard Trumka, Jr. discussed the cons of these appliances

Members of Congress urge consumer safety agency to move swiftly to protect Americans from gas stove pollution
Sen. Booker and Rep. Beyer led a letter calling on the CPSC to regulate gas stoves.
Media release: Maryland PIRG holds ‘pollution-free cooking’ event
Induction cooking demo supplements presentation on federal home electrification incentives, research and gas stove health risks

Consumer safety official sets his sights on gas stove pollution
At a webinar hosted by PIRG, CPSC Commissioner Richard Trumka talked about the agencies work to address the risks of gas stove pollution.