Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Americans Do Not Care About Environmental Problems

“We currently see both the EPA and the Obama administration trying to pursue policies that are aimed at the average Americans. The radical environmentalists do not manage to reach people and cannot convince US citizens about the severity of environmental problems.”

NRC considers extending nuclear power plant operating licenses to 100 years

The nuclear industry and nuclear power advocates in government are “desperately trying to hold on.”

Trump to open 16.7 million acres of Alaska rainforest for drilling

As the Amazon rainforest burns, President Donald Trump is opening a rainforest right here in the United States corporate interests.

Nike and Adidas are using kangaroo skin to make sneakers—is that really necessary?

Popular shoe manufacturers are contributing to the world’s largest commercial slaughter of land-based wild animals.

Trump announces support for completing Dakota Pipeline

“This is the definition of corruption. The president of the United States should not be trading favors with oil and gas corporations."

On Fracking, Clinton And Sanders Give Vastly Different Answers

"My answer is a lot shorter," Sanders said. "No. I do not support fracking,"

More than one billion animals killed in Australia wildfires called a ‘very conservative’ estimate

Chris Dickman of the University of Sydney said “without any doubt at all” the animal death toll has exceeded one billion.

Archeologists: Dakota Access Pipeline Will Destroy Ancient Artifacts

“It is long past time for us to abandon fossil fuel projects that harm native communities and threaten the future of our planet.”

It’s official: California becomes first U.S. state to ban plastic bags

25 million single-use plastic bags are discarded every day in California. This new law aims to benefit the environment and all wildlife.

Trump administration auctions off 150,000 acres of public land for fossil-fuel extraction

Despite the fact that the federal government's own report shows that oil and gas production on public land contributes significantly to U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and the Trump administration continue to push on expanding its use.