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Waste Not, Watt Not Article
Two workers install energy efficient windows in a home in West Columbia, SC. The American Clean Energy and Security Act would provide up to $65 billion from 2012 to 2020 for state and local government energy efficiency programs. (AP/Mary Ann Chastain)

Waste Not, Watt Not

Energy efficiency is the most cost-effective tool in energy policy and the American Clean Energy and Security Act capitalizes on its economic benefits, note Daniel J. Weiss, Erica Goad, and Jonathan Aronchick.

Daniel J. Weiss, Erica Goad, Jonathan Aronchick

The Spiraling Cost of Inaction Article
A firefighter battles a wildfire as it threatens to jump a road in unincorporated Santa Cruz County, CA, on August 14, 2009. (AP/Noah Berger)

The Spiraling Cost of Inaction

The steady increase in presidential disaster declarations from climate change-related events means the Senate needs to act on clean energy, write Daniel J. Weiss and Erica Goad.

Daniel J. Weiss, Erica Goad