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Rise for Climate: Tens of thousands march in San Francisco calling for fossil-free world

The protest came just days before the start of the Global Climate Action Summit being organized by California Governor Jerry Brown.

Exposed: West Virginia and other states relying on ‘House of Cards’ to pay for...

“Who pays? The damaged environment? The communities that are blighted by unreclaimed mine sites?”

‘This is history in the making’: Cherokee Nation is first U.S.-based tribe to preserve...

“It is such an honor to have a piece of our culture preserved forever. Generations from now, these seeds will still hold our history and there will always be a part of the Cherokee Nation in the world.”

9,442 citizen-reported fracking complaints reveal 12-Years of suppressed data

The volume of citizen complaints is alarming.

Progressive Briefing for Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Infowars gets banned, U.S. Fish and Wildlife turns against saving the bees, and more.

The many ways to help Standing Rock

Even if you can’t show up at the wintry encampments, you can join water protectors in other ways: from calling the North Dakota governor to breaking up with your bank.

Amazon’s alarm: The rainforest’s role in pandemic outbreaks and planetary health

Amazon at the crossroads: deforestation and climate change fuel disease risks.

Not extinct after all: First ‘widely accepted sighting’ of Ivory-billed Woodpecker since 1944

“Multiple lines of evidence indicate survival of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker in Louisiana.”

Longtime climate science foe David Schnare uses ‘scare tactics’ to bash transportation climate initiative...

“It’s a clear case of fear-mongering, setting up a straw man argument that is just not reflective of reality.”

U.S. steel chemical spill exceeds allowable limit by 584 times

The National Park Service says they are concerned about the long-term potential impacts to beach users’ health, wildlife and other park resources.