Governor Cooper Declares Clean Energy Week

Governor Roy Cooper declared September 25-29, 2023, as Clean Energy Week in North Carolina. Learn more about clean energy in North Carolina.
NCLCV Statement on Governor Cooper Establishing Climate Corps and Clean Energy Week

NCLCV Statement on Governor Cooper Establishing Climate Corps (1 of 5 US states committed) and Clean Energy Week Sept. 25th-29th.
Speak Up For More Fuel Efficient Vehicles!

Gas powered vehicles are beginning to decline, so we need to make sure new cars hitting the road are the most efficient they can possibly be.
NCDEQ Fights Pro-Polluter Ruling on Mining Permit

More clean energy jobs in NC.
Budget Meltdown

Once again, a dispute between the presiding Republican officers of the NC House and NC Senate has indefinitely postponed action.
Tell Your Legislator to Protect North Carolinians’ Voting Rights

To have a safe and clean environment, we need a fair and healthy democracy. SB749 defies the will of voters and puts our democracy in jeopardy.
Carrie Clark and Marybe McMillan IRA Op-Ed

It’s not every day that Washington works and we see tangible results in North Carolina, so when it does, we should pay attention.
Clean Water: Groups Ask EMC for Stronger Water Pollution Limits

Manning, Foushee, and 26 Other Democratic Members of Congress Oppose Mountain Valley Pipeline’s Southgate extention.
Defending Democracy: Cooper Vetoes Voter Suppression Bill

The NC General Assembly has passed a package of election changes designed to make voting more cumbersome. Help protect the right to vote.
Legislature Locks in Home Energy Waste

The NC General Assembly overrode the Governor’s veto of HB 488, which locks in wasteful standards for home construction until at least 2030.