Originally known as the Clean Energy Jobs Act, this is the most comprehensive and equitable climate policy yet enacted in the country. Signed into law in September 2021, CEJA makes Illinois a national model in the fight against climate change.
Federal law (5 U.S.C. § 552) that requires the full or partial disclosure of previously unreleased information and documents controlled by the U.S. government, upon request.
Economy in which we keep objects and materials in use for as long as possible by recovering and reusing them multiple times and in multiple forms — unlike the "traditional" economy, in which such things are produced, consumed, and then disposed.
Direct involvement of the public in scientific research, typically through data collection and reporting. Also known as "citizen science" or "civic science".
Sustainable management of natural resources in the presence of human intervention, along with the social movement and moral philosophy that inform its practice.
Barrel connected to the downspout of a building to collect rainwater from the roof, diverting it from the sewer system and storing it for use in outdoor landscaping and cleaning.
Recycling system in which all recycled materials are combined, brought to a recycling center, and sorted there — for example, Chicago’s Blue Cart program.