Friday, April 19, 2024

A death in Louisiana’s cancer alley reinforces a small town’s fears of industry impacts

Helping the residents of St. James relocate seems more feasible than assuring them that the air they are breathing is clean.

‘We’re talking very big bucks:’ New bill could put oil companies on the hook...

Should Canadians be able to sue oil companies for that?

Protesters call out Canadian PM for his ‘betrayal’ over Kinder Morgan

"The commitment to build a pipeline in 2018 when we are in climate crisis is a crime against future generations."

Buried, altered, silenced: 4 ways government climate information has changed since Trump took office

Across agency websites, documents have disappeared, web pages have vanished and language has shifted in ways that appear to reflect the policies of the new administration.

More than 2,400 animals killed by oil spill in Colombia

It took Colombia's state oil company Ecopetrol three weeks to respond to the environmental disaster.

Instead of reshaping domestic waste management, US asks China to lift its scrap waste...

"We hope that the U.S. can reduce and manage hazardous waste and other waste of its own and take up more duties and obligations."

Volunteers plant 67,500 trees in Portuguese forest devastated by wildfires

"In an era of climate change, such disasters are becoming reality all over the world."

Great Pacific Garbage Patch rapidly growing larger than twice the size of Texas

We must deal with the problem of plastic pollution – before it's too late.

Federal judge rules Pruitt ‘knowingly’ violated Ozone Standards law

"This is a victory for everyone who breathes, and is clear evidence that Scott Pruitt's frequent attempts to delay and obstruct federal clean air safeguards is against the law."

Pipeline leaks 42,000 gallons into Indiana stream

The spill comes as pipelines are under increasing scrutiny in North America.