Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Obama Admin Approved Over 1,500 Offshore Fracking Permits in Gulf of Mexico and Mainstream...

Speaking of keeping the public in the dark, where was the mainstream media when these facts were brought to light by progressive news outlets?

Earth lost over 30 trillion tons of ice in under 30 years, scientists ‘stunned’...

“What more can be said? What further evidence are we waiting for?”

Climate change forces 20 million people to flee each year, Oxfam finds

At the U.N. climate talks in Madrid, environmental and development groups are pushing to establish a fund to help countries already reeling from climate change.

Tropical forests lost 40 football fields of tree cover per minute in 2017

That amounts to 40 football fields worth of trees cut every minute of last year in a devastating blow to biodiversity and the global climate.

How the environment fared in the midterm elections

Here are some results from notable elections around the country – and what they could mean for the future of the planet.

80% of household water goes to waste – we need to get it back

We can’t just impose possibly distasteful solutions – instead, the whole community needs to be part of the conversation.

US approves of expansion of Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in Gulf of...

The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary will now include portions of 14 additional reefs and banks in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, representing approximately a 104 square mile increase in area.

Chevron pipeline spills 4,800 gallons of oil, killing wildlife

The cause of the pipeline failure is under investigation.

In a time of cheap fossil fuels, nuclear power companies are seeking – and...

Illinois and New York have approved hundreds of millions of dollars in clean-energy incentives for nuclear power companies. New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland could be next.

Portland, Oregon wins court battle to ban new oil infrastructure

With the latest ruling in Oregon, it appears the legal basis has been laid for what the oil industry considers a catastrophe.