New report finds federal clean transportation investments create jobs, save families money on fuel and medical costs
With funding set to expire, gains for red and blue states are at risk without Congressional action IMMEDIATE RELEASE – October 15, 2025 MEDIA CONTACT: Edder Díaz Martínez, Communications Director, 602-832-6039, [email protected] Washington, D.C. — Today, Coalition Helping America Rebuild and Go Electric (CHARGE) and Atlas Public Policy released the new report, Clean Transportation Works: An […]
Environmental Justice Leaders Submit Joint Opposition to EPA’s Methane Rule Delay
GreenLatinos, WE ACT, Climate Justice Alliance, and 106 EJ and Tribal Organizations File Comment Letter Against EPA’s Interim Final Rule Extending Section 111 Methane Deadlines Washington, D.C. — Today, GreenLatinos, WE ACT for Environmental Justice, and the Climate Justice Alliance, together with 106 partner organizations — primarily environmental justice and Tribal organizations — submitted formal […]
GreenLatinos Reacts to Government Shutdown
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 10/01/25 MEDIA CONTACT: Edder Díaz Martínez, Communications Director, 602-832-6039, [email protected] WASHINGTON – Since January, the Trump Administration has consistently sought to dismantle essential government functions—from proposing budgets that slash agency funding and eliminate entire programs, to pursuing legally questionable firings, to pushing a reconciliation package that strips healthcare coverage from millions of […]
NEW CAMPAIGN: Climate Power En Acción, GreenLatinos and Sachamama Join Forces to Engage Latinos
Leading Latino climate organizations launch effort to inform and mobilize Latino communities, some of the hardest hit by pollution and extreme weather. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATE: September 24, 2025 CONTACT:[email protected] NEW YORK, NY — Today, in a critical moment for climate action across the country, leading Latino climate organizations Climate Power En Acción, GreenLatinos, and […]
Colorado Stands with Communities, Stops Industry’s False Recycling Claims
DENVER — In a groundbreaking new decision released last week, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) took a strong stance against a loophole in the Producer Responsibility plan (mandated by HB22-1355) that could have allowed controversial ‘free allocation’ mass balance methods for measuring and tracking recycled content. This deceptive and unverifiable approach—promoted by […]
