Thursday, May 28, 2026

Report confirms ozone layer on track to recover completely by 2040

The report, which is published every four years on the progress of the Montreal Protocol, "reaffirms the positive impact that the treaty has had on the climate."

Must climate change dinosaurs go extinct before getting started on serious eco-energy reforms?

The entire resource/energy problem is as simple to understand as it is hard to resolve.

It’s time for Charles Koch to testify about his climate disinformation campaign

For more than two decades, Koch-controlled foundations spent more than $160 million to stymie government action on climate change.

Scientists removed from EPA board

Pruitt has been criticized by many for his ties with the energy industry, which leaves many environmentalists worried about his neutrality in making decisions for the EPA.

Can the courts bring about a climate fix? Three judges are about to decide

The Trump administration is arguing that 21 young Americans do not have a constitutional right to a stable climate.

Should climate activists target fossil fuel subsidies?

It’s hard to imagine Sanders and Musk actually agreeing on much, but the message from Sanders got me wondering about another area of wild government overspending: fossil fuel subsidies.

Zinke and Sen. Alexander’s plan to save national parks includes pillaging them

Many are against the proposal to extract fossil fuel from public lands and further fuel the climate change crisis.

U.S. to Pay $492M to 17 American Indian Tribes

Even as the U.S. government pats itself on the back over these settlements regarding the abuse of American Indian land, a federal judge has ruled against the Standing Rock tribe’s request to halt construction of the crude-oil pipeline.

EPA updates plans to limit use of science in decision-making

"They're putting in nonscientific criteria to decide what science the agency can use."