Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Investigation reveals EU exported animals are being abused and kept in illegal conditions

The animals are kicked, thrown and beaten before being slaughtered.

Trump administration attempting to cut leading climate science agency budget

Deep budget cuts to the NOAA and other climate science agencies could threaten public safety and academic programs.

Trump lied: Keystone XL now allowed to be built using imported steel

TransCanada’s success over Trump is what happens when you have an administration stacked with fossil fuel billionaires and a trade deal that enables corporate polluters to push their agenda at will.

Pope goes electric, sets example for world leaders

“Humanity is called to recognize the need for changes of lifestyle, production and consumption, in order to combat this warming or at least the human causes which produce or aggravate it.”

Denmark produced enough wind energy in one day to power 10 million homes

Denmark previously produced 140 percent of its country's electricity needs from wind power.

Trump national park overseer, climate change “debater,” passes Senate with help of seventeen dems

Though Zinke says he opposes privatization, he also vociferously supports the Trump administration’s energy agenda.

6 ways citizens across the U.S. are using science to build a better world

By collecting climate change data, monitoring air quality, and reverse-engineering insulin, locals are creating a more just and equitable society.

Monsanto cancer lawsuits take dramatic turn over EPA official’s ‘highly suspicious’ role

An EPA scientist says that Rowland and another official “intimidated staff” into changing reports related to the glyphosate findings.

Behind Trump’s push for “American steel” in pipelines, another Russian company with Putin ties...

The definition of “made in America” – and who really benefits from such initiatives – is not so cut and dry.

Family receives $885K settlement after police kill their dog

The city of Hartford agreed to pay an $885,000 settlement to Harris and his daughter for both damages and a decade of legal costs.