Monday, July 6, 2026

Climate emissions from Gulf Coast’s new petrochemical, oil and gas projects same as 29...

And construction appears to be speeding up, with over 40 percent of those projects permitted between 2016 and mid-2018.

Biden can restore the EPA, but it will require steadfast effort

The Biden administration must focus on science and enforcement, reverse Trump deregulation efforts and reenergize EPA employment.

Biggest oil spill since Deepwater Horizon is twice as bad as we thought

The flow has been contained, but no cause for the ruptured pipe has been determined.

After approving Enbridge Permit, Massachusetts’ Environment Secretary lands job with project’s contractor

Citizens and experts who are appealing the permit have included these revelations in their appeal, which the DEP will hear next month.

Amazon announces plan to adopt green hydrogen to decarbonize operations

Amazon signed an agreement with Plug Power to "supply 10,950 tons per year of green hydrogen," which will replace grey hydrogen, diesel and other fossil fuels.

Fossil fuel companies and their supporters ask Supreme Court to intervene in climate lawsuits

“I would imagine the oil companies will seek en banc [full court] review in the Ninth Circuit. If that fails they'll petition … the Supreme Court.”

Watch: Viral animated video shows how just a fraction of Bill Gates’ $110 billion...

“You’d have to save more than a $100,000 per year for a MILLION years to get there. So where's that wealth tax?”

EPA proposes regulating two common ‘forever chemicals’ under superfund law

“We applaud EPA’s action to address the PFAS crisis plaguing communities across the country. It is an important first step that will hold polluters accountable and start cleaning up contaminated sites.”

Sunday was Earth’s hottest day on record: A sign of uncharted climate territory

On July 21, 2024, Earth’s average surface temperature reached a new high, signaling alarming trends and urgent calls for action in the fight against climate change.

How an old law is helping fight new plastic problems

New legislative efforts to ban plastics are important, but a recent court ruling in Texas reminds us that enforcing existing laws is a crucial part of the plastics fight.