Thursday, August 14, 2025

Minnesota Permits for Line 3 Pipeline approved. Indigenous and Climate Leaders are left outraged

Environmental and Indigenous groups say this construction threatens the water where Native Americans harvest wild rice and also would be a factor in increasing climate change.

Too harmful: The march of salt and plastics on world soils

Unsustainable human activities are exacerbating soil salinity.

AFL-CIO Choosing Profit Over the Planet

When it comes to planetary survival, the answer from the top of the AFL-CIO (The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations) hierarchy remains: We’re on the wrong side.

Concentration of CO2 hits record high

“The saddest thing is that this won’t be breaking news. And basically no one understands the full meaning of this.”

Fighting the Black Snake at Two Rivers: How Standing Rock-style protest came to west...

The actions, along with arrests, will likely continue in the coming weeks and months.

Wildlife trafficking: 10 things everyone needs to know

These crimes threaten tens of thousands of species around the world, causing extinctions, hurting people and spreading disease.

Climate deniers moved rapidly to spread misinformation during and after attack on US Capitol

The disinformation-fueled movement backing him is extremely unlikely to simply fade away...

Bankers eager to continue funding oil and gas

Comments from a recent energy industry conference reveal major financiers of fossil fuels view environmental and social investing concerns as a trend to “inoculate” against.

Biden administration restores protections for migratory birds

This move is President Joe Biden’s latest effort to swiftly roll back his predecessor’s four-year legacy of energy and environmental deregulation.

Park rangers return to work to assess ‘irreparable’ damage as government shutdown ends (for...

"What's happened to our park in the last 34 days is irreparable for the next 200 to 300 years."