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Actions get results

Saving national forests

Thanks to our federation’s work, more than 1.5 million citizens nationwide called on the Clinton administration to protect pristine areas in our national forests, resulting in the Roadless Rule. When the Bush administration attempted to overturn the rule, we worked with governors in seven states to petition to protect their forests.
Latest News

California Takes 5th Place in Race To Develop Renewable Energy, Groups Call for RPS Increase 8/21/2008

According to the newest data, California is falling behind other states in terms of building new renewable energy projects such as wind farms and solar power plants. Data released today by Environment California Research & Policy Center shows California in fifth place behind Texas, Iowa, Minnesota and Colorado in terms of new large-scale renewable energy projects developed in states with Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS). Environmental groups gathered today with top policy makers in Sacramento to call for removing barriers to renewable energy development and increasing the state's RPS goal to at least 33% by 2020.

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