Clean Air Journal

Mississippi Beats Alabama to Net Metering

Mississippi Beats Alabama to Net Metering

I’m sure you’ve heard Alabamians say “thank God for Mississippi.” Whether we are looking for a silver lining whilst bemoaning Alabama’s low rankings for education or obesity, in many categories, Alabama edges out Mississippi to where Alabamians can breathe a sigh of...

Action Alert: Comment on the EPA’s Proposed Methane Rules

Action Alert: Comment on the EPA’s Proposed Methane Rules

In September, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed its first-ever standards to protect Americans from the harmful heath effects that come with oil and gas operations. As we explained at that time, methane is the primary component of natural gas and is a...

Guest Blog Post: How Clean Is The Air in Your Home?

Guest Blog Post: How Clean Is The Air in Your Home?

With all the attention on pollution from cars and factories, you might think about your home as a sacred space of filtered purity. But the truth is that the air in most homes is two to five times more contaminated than outside. And city homes with tight spaces are...

Bringing Solar Energy to Low-Income Households

Bringing Solar Energy to Low-Income Households

Solar energy is the fastest growing source of electricity in the U.S. Last year, the amount of solar capacity installed in the U.S. every three weeks was equivalent to the entire amount of solar capacity installed for the year in 2008. Not only is the solar energy...

‘Dark Money’ Fighting Against Solar Energy Exposed

‘Dark Money’ Fighting Against Solar Energy Exposed

Net metering continues to be a hotly contested issue between energy companies and consumer advocates — including pro-solar and environmental groups. Media Matters, a “progressive research and information center,” has published an extensive report on so-called “dark...

Alabama Power Seeks 500 Megawatts of Renewable Energy

Alabama Power Seeks 500 Megawatts of Renewable Energy

Perhaps one of Alabama’s best kept secrets is that the sun shines here just like it does in other Sunbelt states. That’s the conclusion you might draw based on the state’s lackluster performance in the solar energy sector. Alabama has long lagged behind the rest of...

MATS Rule Not Dead, Will Protect Public Health

MATS Rule Not Dead, Will Protect Public Health

In April, I wrote about the new Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule that had just gone into effect: "GASP strongly supports the MATS rule because it will be crucial in improving air quality and public health. Until recently, there were no national limits on...

GASP Named a Finalist for BBJ Nonprofit Awards

GASP Named a Finalist for BBJ Nonprofit Awards

GASP is honored to be named a finalist for the Birmingham Business Journal's 2015 Nonprofit Awards! We're in the running in the "Under $350k (revenue)" category with two outstanding organizations: TechBirmingham and KultureCity. We asked our executive director to tell...

Update on GASP’s Appeal of the ABC Coke Permit

Update on GASP’s Appeal of the ABC Coke Permit

GASP has been raising awareness of the toxic air pollution affecting Birmingham since our inception. As soon as the EPA named the potentially responsible parties (“PRPs”) for the contamination in the 35th Avenue Superfund Site, we got to work advocating for stronger...

Reducing Air Pollution Improves Children's Lung Health

"The current report and other studies suggest that further improvement in air quality may have beneficial public health effects." This month, a study of the long-term effects of air pollution found that improving air quality also improves the respiratory function of...

Guest Blog Post: Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired

"I am sick and tired of being sick and tired." – Fannie Lou Hamer, Civil Rights and Voting Rights Leader On Monday, Feb. 2, I was admitted into UAB’s Spain-Wallace hospital for a lung infection due to an exacerbation related to my cystic fibrosis. Last Monday, Feb....

GASP Files Civil Rights Complaint Against JCDH

GASP Files Civil Rights Complaint Against JCDH

GASP has filed a civil rights environmental discrimination complaint with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency against the Jefferson County Department of Health (JCDH) for its issuance of the operating permit for ABC Coke, a division of Drummond Company located in...

Tell the EPA to Strengthen Ozone Standards

For many people, unhealthy air is synonymous with smog — the dirty fog that blankets most major urban and industrial areas. Ozone, the primary ingredient that makes up smog, is one of six criteria air pollutants regulated under the National Ambient Air Quality...

Solar Works: A Look at Florida’s Solar Landscape

Solar Works: A Look at Florida’s Solar Landscape

When we launched our Solar Works campaign a few months ago, our aim was to shine a light on Alabama's opportunity to pivot toward a more sustainable, independent energy future. As a Sun Belt state, Alabama would seem poised to take full advantage of the benefits...

Let’s Talk About Energy Efficiency, Clean Energy

Let’s Talk About Energy Efficiency, Clean Energy

As temps dip down into the teens this week, many people are looking for ways to simultaneously conserve energy and stay nice and warm. While conservation tips are helpful in the short-term, it's also important to think about long-term energy efficiency measures we can...