Wednesday, May 27, 2026

10 things we’ve learned a decade after the Deepwater Horizon disaster

Are we any closer to preventing a similar—or worse—catastrophe?

Another set back for TransCanada: Keystone XL pipeline in Nebraska to go through ‘robust...

Since the pipeline will now follow an alternative route and not its original route, Morris wrote the government "cannot escape their responsibility."

Trump pledges to ‘save your fracking’ and Biden says no ban — but most...

Voters in Pennsylvania have turned against fracking after over a decade of experience with shale drilling in the region.

The EPA wants to broaden a ban on a deadly chemical on store shelves

But methylene chloride’s fumes are so dangerous, the chemical can kill you in a matter of minutes.

Changes to National Environmental Policy Act increases logging in national forests

The new rule will "authorize logging and other activities without following NEPA’s public notification and environmental review requirements."

New film “Little Warriors” features youth climate fight in unlikely place: Indiana

Kids in Indiana are spearheading a movement to fend off the prospective ravages of climate change.

The Obama administration just made it easier to put solar and wind on public...

The new policy has bipartisan support and will drive revenue for the federal government.

‘Grossly insufficient’: ExxonMobil lambasted over emissions reduction plan that pledges no reduction in absolute...

“Any company that fails to keep pace with what science demands threatens its future while endangering the rest of us with escalating climate impacts and systemic risks to the global economy.”

Appeals court agrees that Dakota Access Pipeline river crossing is illegal

“Especially after the Keystone XL decision, the pressure is increasing for the Biden administration to take action here.”

Majority of US voters back legal action against plastics industry over recycling deception

The survey, conducted by the Center for Climate Integrity (CCI) and Data for Progress, shows that 70 percent of likely U.S. voters would support legal action to hold the plastics and fossil fuel industries accountable for alleged deception.