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Proposed federal PFAS limits signal growing concern over health risks of “forever chemicals”

Proposed federal PFAS limits signal growing concern over health risks of “forever chemicals”

Federal PFAS limits are far lower, more expansive than current Wisconsin standards

Clean Wisconsin Calls for Tougher Limits on Deadly Soot Pollution

Clean Wisconsin Calls for Tougher Limits on Deadly Soot Pollution

Stronger limits could prevent nearly 150 premature deaths in Wisconsin every year.

More energy on less land: Analysis reveals solar farms produce 100 times more energy per acre than corn ethanol
More energy on less land

Analysis reveals solar farms produce 100 times more energy per acre than corn ethanol

One million acres of land in Wisconsin is currently used to grow corn for ethanol

Chairwoman Nicholson Named a 2023 Milwaukee Area Power Broker
Clean Wisconsin calls on EPA to protect Wisconsinites from dangerous leaded aviation fuel

Clean Wisconsin calls on EPA to protect Wisconsinites from dangerous leaded aviation fuel

Small, recreational aircraft are the largest source of lead air pollution in Wisconsin. People living near airports that serve small planes are most at risk for exposure.

Double-Digit Rate Hike for We Energies Customers

Double-Digit Rate Hike for We Energies Customers

Utility Profits Kept Well Above National Average

PSC takes step to reduce We Energies’ profit margin in rate case
Clean Wisconsin Files Brief Urging PSC to Reject We Energies Rate Settlement
Modeling Shows Net-Zero Emissions Possible for Wisconsin by 2050

Modeling Shows Net-Zero Emissions Possible for Wisconsin by 2050

Achieving Net Zero Would Expand Wisconsin’s Economy While Saving Billions in Healthcare Costs

U.S. Supreme Court Limits EPA Ability to Fight Climate Crisis

U.S. Supreme Court Limits EPA Ability to Fight Climate Crisis

Court decision restricts future EPA regulation of power plant carbon emissions under the Clean Air Act

Wisconsin gets first ever standards for PFAS as EPA warns the “forever chemicals” pose far greater risk than once thought
Study shows Wisconsin has one of the largest racial disparities in the nation for exposure to dangerous air pollution particles
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