Thursday, April 2, 2026

“9/11’s unsettled dust”: Bush’s EPA hid health risks from toxic dust at ground zero...

“My only mistake was believing that it would take 20 years for people to get sick.”

Fracking dumps millions of gallons of toxic chemicals into Gulf of Mexico

“Offshore fracking threatens Gulf communities and wildlife far more than our government has acknowledged.”

Oil and gas inundated Facebook with election season ads after Biden released climate plan

ExxonMobil and the American Petroleum Institute were top spenders in a $9.6 million election-year fossil fuel marketing blitz targeting U.S. Facebook users.

The first gas utility sued for climate deception

The company has portrayed gas as “safe, clean, and environmentally friendly,” despite the fact that methane, its primary component, is 80 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.

Summer uprising: the Extinction Rebellion returns

“I am willing to be arrested. I am willing to be jailed. And I can tell you something else; I am willing...

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.

New state-of-the-art aluminum smelter to increase aluminum production and cut emissions

The Green Aluminum Smelter project, led by Century Aluminum Company, will have the ability to emit 75 percent less climate pollution than the existing aluminum production facilities.

Bakken oil trains unsafe at any speed due to volatile oil

North Dakota's top oil regulator is trying to convince legislators in Washington state that a proposal they're considering to reduce the volatility of Bakken crude oil transported by rail is not supported by science.

World’s largest iceberg breaks free in Antarctica

“It was grounded since 1986 but eventually it was going to decrease (in size) sufficiently to lose grip and start moving. I spotted first movement back in 2020.”