Green Junction Blog
Check out Dr. Peller’s column for clear, timely insights on key environmental issues and their real-world impacts.
Green Junction - Invasive Carp
Green Junction - Environmental Stewardship, How To Do It?
Green Junction - The Agricultural Impact
Green Junction - Cheap Plastic Has Corrupted Us
Green Junction - Ocean Treaties 2025
Green Junction - Paying Attention to Climate Change
Green Junction - Lithium’s Role in Clean Energy
Green Junction - The Internal Flow of Microplastics
Green Junction - Updates on the Clean Air Act
Green Junction - Your Choices MATTER.
Green Junction - The Urban Sprawl Effect
Green Junction - A European Perspective
Green Junction - Should We Have Green, Luscious Lawns?
Green Junction - How Food Choices Affect the Environment.
Green Junction - Faith in Action: Ten Years of Pope Francis’s Environmental Plea
Green Junction - Waste Not, Want Not: Turning Wastewater Into a Lifeline
Green Junction - Hope Grows Here: What the World Can Learn from Costa Rica’s Reforestation
Green Junction - Unwrapping Waste: Rethinking Our Holidays and Habits
Green Junction: From Gratitude to Grief: The Erosion of Environmental Protections in the U.S.
Green Junction: Investing in Our Future, Protecting Our Common Home
The largest US investments for the development and implementation of cleaner energy sources were initiated under the Biden Administration. A significant part of this effort aimed to reduce carbon emissions, slow climate change and promote economic growth in a changing world. As part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the US government invested $265 billion and also created over 330,000 jobs in cleaner energy as of last summer. Investing in America was funded by the IRA and other legislation: The Infrastructure Law and the CHIPS and Science Act. Importantly, communities with lower than median incomes benefitted the most.
The largest investments for water resources were also implemented under the Biden administration. These included critical projects to update water infrastructure (including rural water), water storage, conservation, dam safety, desalination, water purification and reuse, all necessary to ensure safe water for Americans. Further, the Biden administration supported projects to restore and protect aquatic ecosystems and to improve the health of fisheries and wildlife, which mitigate drought and improve climate resiliency. Former Secretary Deb Haaland explained “Access to clean and reliable water is essential for feeding families and communities, growing crops, sustaining wildlife and the environment, and powering agricultural businesses.”
In stark contrast, the current administration has i) withdrawn from the international Paris Climate Agreement, ii) rescinded EPA auto emissions and Department of Transportation fuel economy standards, iii) attempted to rescind IRA funds, iv) fired the EPA’s inspector general and froze federal funding for community environmental projects, along with too many additional anti-environment and anti-public health actions to list. The attack on and removal of environmental protections threatens the natural world, for which all humanity depends. It is an assault on all living beings.
Consequently, it is now more important to support and participate in projects, programs and organizations that heal and promote protections for Our Common Home on the local, state, national and/or international level. There is something that every person can do. We fully depend on the health of the earth, nature’s gifts of clean air, soil and water and more. From Catholic Climate Covenant, “We must work to influence our elected officials at all levels to uphold their duty to care for the Earth and its inhabitants, especially the poor and vulnerable.” And, “From reducing waste to supporting renewable energy, every small act contributes to the common good.”