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The Gas Industry is Paying Instagram Influencers to Gush over Gas Stoves
The gas cooking Insta–trend is no accident. It’s the result of a carefully orchestrated campaign.
The Erosion of Public Control Over Public Utilities
Since the 1970s, Congress and federal agencies have replaced regulator-established rates with market-derived pricing in many sectors of the U.S. economy.
Utility Accountability 101 from NRDC
Too often, utilities are incentivized to build too much of things we don’t need and not enough of things we do need.
Pembroke Township Legislation Appeal
Explores how community and environmental groups asked an Illinois appeals court to overturn a flawed decision to allow a natural gas pipeline to be built in Pembroke Township – an historic Black farming community.
Illinois Lays Out Blueprint for Next Generation Climate Legislation
Details the impact of the Illinois Climate and Equitable Jobs Act and what comes next.
New Report Aims to Help Massachusetts Put the “Public” Back in Public Utilities
Details specific ways to make sure that energy regulatory decision-making processes in Massachusetts become more inclusive and equitable.
Voice of Witness Ethical Storytelling Principles
The principles are informed by VOW’s more than fourteen years of experience conducting ethics-driven oral history storytelling and centering the voices of people impacted by—and fighting against—injustice.
Ethical Storytelling | Communication Without Exploitation
Ethical Storytelling is a movement by and for social-impact professionals. It provides a platform to wrestle with the ethical questions involved in storytelling and provide resources and support for answering those questions.
Public Utility Commissions: Swiss Army Knives of Protection
A blog post from Energy Efficiency for All and the Natural Resource Defense Council, describes the power of public utility commissions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.









