Here’s what National Wildlife Federation President & CEO Larry Schweiger had to say about the budget plan:
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Miles Grant
Miles Grant is director of communications for National Wildlife Federation, coordinating communications across NWF’s programs to protect wildlife and wild places, connect Americans with nature, and confront climate change. He lives in Fairhaven, MA with his wife and daughter.
NWF: Obama’s Budget Sets Right Priorities in Tough Times
Federal Government Moves to Slash Its Emissions & Energy Costs
The White House today revealed details of a plan to slash the federal government’s energy usage. The move is expected to cut the federal government’s global warming pollution 28% by … Read more
Which Questions Should President Obama Answer?
Following his State of the Union address, President Obama will be taking follow-up questions from citizens on Monday during a live online chat. It’s easy to submit a video question … Read more
NWF President: “It’s Time for Political Leadership”
Larry Schweiger, president & CEO of the National Wildlife Federation, submitted a guest post over at the Earth Day Network’s blog with his thoughts on President Obama’s State of the Union address. Read more
New NWF Report Details Climate Change’s Impacts on Winter Weather
The National Wildlife Federation has issued a new report on how climate change is impacting winter weather. Read more
Who’s Paying for Attacks on Climate Science?
A notorious public relations agency who’s worked for evolution deniers in the past is now smearing climate science. Read more
Clean Energy Works: How Cap & Trade Works
New Clean Energy Works video explains how a cap & trade system to curb global warming would work. Read more
NWF in Alaska to Murkowski “Stop Attacking the EPA”
The National Wildlife Federation’s Pacific Regional Center in Anchorage has been on the front lines of working to stop Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s Dirty Air Act attacks on the Environmental Protection Agency. Read more
Top Business Leaders Call for Climate Action Now
Check out this letter from We Can Lead signed by more than 80 CEOs, from companies ranging from airline Virgin America to electric utility Exelon. Read more
