Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Revolutionizing industry: Biden’s bold $6 billion plan to green steel, ice cream, and more

This substantial financial injection, sourced from the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is set to fund 33 innovative demonstration projects across more than 20 states.

Progressive Briefing for Monday, October 8

Humans, fish and other animals are consuming microfibers in our food and water, Trump's pick for energy innovation is invested in Big Oil, and Susan Collins' challenger raises millions after vote for Kavanaugh.

How 77 tons of radioactive waste ended up in Brooklyn

A lawsuit charges National Grid, a major gas utility, with mismanaging a toxic industrial site near two densely-populated residential neighborhoods.

House passes resolution that reinstates EPA’s methane pollution safeguards

A new report by the UN Environment Program confirmed that cutting methane pollution from both new and existing oil and gas operations is vital in tackling the climate crisis.

How we won the ‘no’ in #NoDAPL – and what we must take on...

Native-led direct action and solidarity are the foundation stones as we continue to protect our water and Mother Earth.

Dakota Access Pipeline will remain operational during environmental impact study

Since beginning operations earlier this year, the pipeline has experienced leaks on three separate occasions.

Drilling, drilling, everywhere…

Will the Trump administration take down the Arctic Refuge?

US bans Russian oil but activists want broader break with fossil fuels

Phasing out the consumption of fossil fuels is seen as critical in both the fight against the climate crisis and the violence of petrostates.

Student reporters in West Virginia find Atlantic Coast Pipeline offers only two dozen permanent...

“It was trouble finding out how many jobs the pipeline would create.”