Wednesday, June 4, 2025

EPA, national clean energy progression over nearly 50 years

Each renewable investment and green energy company initiative represents a milestone in the journey to a cleaner environment.

Wildfires are essential: The Forest Service embraces a tribal tradition

The Karuk were once denied the right to practice an ancient tradition. Now scientific and resource management circles are seeing the merits of controlled burning.
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Trump’s incredibly dumb bet on coal

If we really want to lead we have to go with the energy of the future, not the energy of the past.

From Europe to China to India, uncertainty and fear over Trump’s climate rollback

The E.U., China and other leading economies must share the brunt of the responsibility to tackle climate change.

Breaking: Louisiana’s Bayou Bridge pipeline is one permit closer to reality as groups plan...

“It's no surprise to us that the LDNR is issuing the permit, rubber stamping is business as usual in Louisiana.”

Donald Trump: Invasive species

Can one determined and willfully ignorant man both stem the green tide and push the world over the brink into ecocide?

Bakken oil now flowing in Dakota Access pipeline, but oil trains to remain on...

“Dakota Access presented no evidence to substantiate the argument that the pipeline will reduce shipments of oil by rail.”

Earthquake strikes Wayne National Forest near fracking operations

We call upon the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to cease and withdraw all plans for fracking in Ohio's only national forest.

Judge overturns decision to award $4.24 million to victims of fracking

The decision by the judge is rare, especially with a unanimous decision by a jury.

Wind power smashes records worldwide

Scotland in particular is a wind power all star, with wind turbines occasionally generating more electricity than is actually needed.