Sustainable Energy resources
Environmental Justice and the Clean Power Plan
This Sierra Club article provides a good overview of many important environmental justice issues related to the design and implemetation of the EPA's Clean Power Plan.
Source/Author: Sierra Club, Leslie Fields and Alejandra Nunez
Health disparities, race and asthma
This study looked at the prevalence of asthma across different racial groups in the US, and how those trends have changed over time. It confirms that African Americans are more likely to have asthma than white people in the US, while Hispanics have lower asthma rates than whites. It also found that while low economic status is associated with higher rates of asthma, racial differences persist even after accounting for income and education.
Source/Author: American Journal of Public Health, Nandita Bhan, Ichiro Kawachi, Maria M. Glymour and S. V. Subramanian
Competitiveness of Renewables and Efficiency in US Markets, 2015
This report critiques official US government estimates of the costs and growth potential for renewable energy and energy efficiency. It makes the case that renewable energy and energy efficiency are competitive resources in today's marketplace that can provide cost-effective ways for states to comply with the EPA's Clean Power Plan.
Source/Author: Advanced Energy Economy Institute
The EPA's Clean Power Plan, Jobs, and Labor
This report summarizes an analysis of the impact on US jobs of the EPA's draft clean power plan, and describes ways organized labor (and allies) can work to shape state implementation plans in ways that advance job growth, protection for displaced workers, environmental justice and climate protection objectives.
Source/Author: Labor Network for Sustainability
How the Clean Power Plan Actually Works
This article does a good job explaining the basics of the EPA's Clean Power Plan which aims to reduce harmful climate pollution from US power plants by 2030.
Source/Author: Brad Plummer, VOX
The Best Value for America's Energy Dollar
This report looks at the costs of various energy efficiency measures and programs being deployed across the US. It confirms past findings that energy efficiency remains the lowest-cost resource, compared to the costs of new energy generation, whether from natural gas, coal, or renewables.
Source/Author: American Council for Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE)
The Toll from Coal
This study provides updated information on the burden of death and disease from coal-based electricity production across the United States. Estimated impacts are based on projected power sector emissions in 2010.
Source/Author: Clean Air Task Force
Renewable Energy Status Report, 2014
This international report describes the state of renewable energy development around the world. Key findings include: renewable energy technologies set new installation records as their contribution to the global energy mix continued to climb in 2013.
Source/Author: Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century
US National Climate Assessment, 2014
The US National Climate Assessment assesses the science of climate change and its impacts across the United States, now and throughout this century.
Source/Author: US Global Change Research Program
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 5th Assessment Report
This international report provides the most comprehensive view of the current state of scientific knowledge relevant to climate change.
Source/Author: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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Fact Sheet about Federal Investments Needed for Climate Justice
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