News Release | Environment New Jersey

Obama Administration Announces Key Step Forward for Offshore Wind for New Jersey

Trenton, NJ—Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced a major step towards developing wind energy off the coasts of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia this morning.

News Release | Environment New Jersey

Testimony: Proposed Fuel Efficiency and Carbon Pollution Standards for Cars and Light Trucks in Model Years 2017-2025

By making the cars and trucks of the future cleaner and more fuel efficient, these standards will reap big benefits for New Jersey’s environment, our health and our economy.

News Release | Environment New Jersey

Clean cars get the green light from the White House

Trenton  – The Obama administration today officially proposed new clean car standards that represent the biggest step the U.S. has ever taken to get off oil and tackle global warming.

Report | Environment New Jersey Research & Policy Center

A Program that Works

The Northeast faces two fundamental and intertwined challenges: fossil fuel dependence and pollution from fossil fuels. Our dependence on coal, oil, and gas imposes economic costs, pollutes our air and water, and harms public health. It also contributes to global warming, which threatens the future of our coastal cities with sea-level rise, the future of our beloved ecosystems with the loss of habitats and species, and the well-being of our people with extreme weather events and new threats to public health.

Report | Environment New Jersey Research and Policy Center

America on the Move

The impact of state-level actions to reduce global warming pollution is significant on a global scale.

Result

Cleaner, greener cars now available

Since our 2004 victory, automakers have been required to produce more clean, advanced technology cars for sale in New Jersey. In 2010, after other states adopted similar programs, President Obama extended the program nationwide.

Result

New Clean Car Standards

In 2011, President Obama announced the outline of new clean car standards covering cars and light trucks through 2025, which will amount to the single biggest step this country has ever taken to end our addiction to oil and tackle global warming.