[7/10/2008] Big Midwest Storms Typically Seen Every 20 Years Projected to Happen Every 4 to 6 Years Read Full Story>
[6/19/2008] "As so many grapple with catastrophic flooding in the central United States, our thoughts and prayers are with those in harm's way," said Larry Schweiger, President & CEO, National Wildlife Federation Read Full Story>
[6/18/2008] Recharge America s Economy with Clean Energy Read Full Story>
[6/6/2008] "The good news is that many senators who have previously buried their head in the sand and pretended global warming doesn’t exist now acknowledge the problem is real," said Larry Schweiger, president and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation. "The bad news is they are now throwing sand in the gears to prevent Congress from actually doing anything about it." Read Full Story>
[6/4/2008] "America is ready for a new energy future. If opponents succeed in blocking action on climate change, they will block America's path to a new and stronger economy," said NWF global warming campaign executive director Jeremy Symons. "The Climate Security Act deserves real debate, not Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's procedural trickery and delay tactics." Read Full Story>
[5/28/2008] Environmental Coalition Issues Survival Strategy to Cope with Global Warming Changes to Coastal and Marine Systems Read Full Story>
[5/22/2008] In Vivid Detail, New Report Maps Sea-Level Rise Threat to Chesapeake Bay s Treasured Coastal Habitats, Regional Economy and Quality of Life Read Full Story>
[5/12/2008] Growing Push Coming from Across Political Spectrum Read Full Story>
[5/1/2008] New Report Details Global Warming Threat to California s $8.2 Billion Outdoor Recreation Economy Read Full Story>
[4/16/2008] "One question looms large as the President speaks on global warming today: What is the President proposing to do right now to create clean energy jobs and reduce the pollution that causes global warming?" said the National Wildlife Federation's Jeremy Symons. "We need action now, not decades from now." Read Full Story>
Speak up for caribou by urging President Obama to stop the Keystone XL pipeline once and for all.