Monday, July 6, 2026

With the Supreme Court’s EPA ruling, can Trump’s damage to the environment ever be...

Trump’s appointments reveal the frightening far-reaching power of a corrupt president.

Americans divided on government’s effectiveness on climate change, but agree on certain policies, survey...

“The public is frustrated that we’re seeing the impacts of climate change every day in our lives."

Indigenous-led organization opens new salvo in fight for climate justice

NDN Collective, inspired by the Standing Rock Sioux movement, releases a report on Dakota Access Pipeline.

U.S. has cost the world more than $1.9 trillion in climate damages since 1990,...

"As the evidence mounts and the record of U.S. obstructionism in the climate context is established, I don’t think it and other countries will be able to escape their liability in perpetuity.”

Glyphosate found in more than 80% of U.S. urine samples

Glyphosate was listed as a probable human carcinogen by the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer in 2015. 

Feeling defeated by the Supreme Court’s EPA ruling? There’s still a lot we can...

America’s highest court has limited the EPA’s authority to regulate power plant emissions.

EU votes to label gas and nuclear power investments as ‘green’

"Russia’s war against Ukraine is a war paid for by climate-heating fossil fuels and the European parliament just voted to boost billions of funding to fossil gas from Russia."

BP exploited Mexican communities hoping to benefit from carbon credits: report

A report published this month in Bloomberg Green said oil and gas company BP has been buying carbon credits from Mexican villages below market value, raising questions about the carbon credit market’s viability as a tool for transitioning companies to green practices.

Extreme life

Or World War III (IV and V), climate-style.

New California law could eliminate 23 million tons of plastic in 10 years

“Today we make history; tomorrow we focus on ensuring our SB 54 goals to reduce plastic pollution are met.”