Global Warming
Creating enforceable federal limits on greenhouse gases
Earthjustice works through Congress and our federal courts to ensure that the Environmental Protection Agency regulates greenhouse gasses. Our recent work is establishing new standards and legal precedents to further mitigate the causes and effects of global warming.
 |
A Clean Energy Economy
For far too long, our nation's leaders have failed to make tough decisions about energy. This short-sighted approach has put our economy, our security and our planet at risk. Today, we have leaders who are ready to face this challenge head-on and who believe, as we do, that our economy and our environment will prosper as a result. President Obama's energy and climate solutions will create clean energy jobs, jump-start the economy, and increase our energy independence.
The development of clean, renewable energy is the growth industry of the 21st century and President Obama has said that our economic future depends upon it. As we know, moving to clean energy and away from dirty fossil-fuels also reduces the pollution that is responsible for climate change. We have a lot to gain from the President's clean energy plan.
Learn more
|
|
|
 |
|
Going to The Supreme Court
After hearing arguments drafted by Earthjustice and others, the Supreme Court decided in April 2007 that the U.S. government has the authority to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases produced by motor vehicles. This landmark decision set the stage for numerous other state and federal global warming measures.
Curbing Aircraft Emissions
Earthjustice has petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to set pollution rules for aircraft. The petitions ask EPA to assess the contributions to global warming caused by aircraft, and to adopt controls to reduce these unregulated emissions.
Forcing the EPA to Address Ship Pollution
Earthjustice filed a petition to require the EPA to assess ships' contributions to global warming, seek public comment and issue rules to reduce this pollution or explain why it will not act.
Protecting Against Cancer-Causing Coal Ash
Earthjustice is demanding federal regulation of toxic ash produced by coal-fired power plants. A recent EPA report found significant health risks posed by coal ash dumps. Federal action to regulate this waste—and to avoid serious damage to human health and our environment by demonstrating the real cost of coal power—also helps make way for more renewable energy. |
|