Saturday, May 18, 2024

Ozone pollution in US national parks is nearly the same as in large cities

Over the past century it has become increasingly hard to protect the parks from impacts of human activities outside their boundaries.

A new Native-led strategy for fighting Keystone XL

This is now the only tribally owned land that sits directly on KXL’s U.S. route, and as such could present legal barriers to its construction.

Billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart revealed as key donor to Australian climate science denial...

Rinehart’s own views on human-caused climate change match those promoted by the IPA.

Adidas to phase out ‘virgin’ plastic from its sportswear, will only use recycled polyester...

Adidas will start using recycled polyester in its spring and summer 2019 sportswear line in which the products will contain 41 percent of the recycled material.

Grassroots fighters for the Arctic Refuge take the case to DC

We must stand for the protection of the Arctic Refuge and ask our representatives to do the same.

Indigenous peoples control one-quarter of world’s land surface, two-thirds of that land is ‘essentially...

“What these new maps show us is that understanding Indigenous perspectives and Indigenous contributions to conservation are essential when negotiating local or global conservation agreements."

Progressive Briefing for Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Sanders rips Trump on Helsinki remarks, Mueller seeks immunity for 5 mystery witnesses, net neutrality defenders declare a win, and more.

Mexico’s new populist president considers foreign pipeline plans despite Indigenous protests

“The contracts in the energy sector with private companies will be reviewed to prevent corruption and illegal acts.”

Giant iceberg threatens tiny Greenland village

"Iceberg production in Greenland has been increasing in the past 100 years as climate change has become stronger."