Thursday, July 10, 2025

BREAKING: Army Corps of Engineers DENIES permit for Dakota Access Pipeline

"I heard the Army Corp of Engineers will not grant the easement and they will reroute. I would say that it is over."

Revolutionary changes in transportation, from electric vehicles to ride sharing, could slow global warming...

In the newly released IPCC report, scientists concluded that immediate cuts are necessary to stop emissions. Systemic changes currently underway in the transportation sector could begin lowering that emissions footprint—but will it be enough?

Three states petition EPA to classify PFAS compounds as hazardous air pollutants

North Carolina, New Jersey and New Mexico petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to begin regulating PFAS “forever chemical” air emissions.

Monsanto ground breaking sparks local backlash: 120 jobs not worth ‘toxic company in your...

“Pesticide resistant superweeds are a serious threat to our farmers, and piling on more pesticides will just result in superweeds resistant to more pesticides.”

Gutting the EPA will put millions of lives, and The economy, at risk

The American public is not powerless, and those who want clean air, clean water, a sound economy, and the right to live, will continue to fight back against every anti-environmental policy that could come out of Washington, D.C. in the next four years.

AFL-CIO Choosing Profit Over the Planet

When it comes to planetary survival, the answer from the top of the AFL-CIO (The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations) hierarchy remains: We’re on the wrong side.

3 Major Problems With Monsanto’s New GMO Soybeans

The promise of Monsanto's splashy new bean appears to be short-sighted, leaving farmers with the much worse end of the bargain.

The Obama administration just made it easier to put solar and wind on public...

The new policy has bipartisan support and will drive revenue for the federal government.

Can recycling save the clean energy revolution?

It's necessary, but not sufficient.

EPA has granted more than 3,000 pollution monitoring exemptions to oil and gas industry

While EPA claims the monitoring waivers do not constitute a license to pollute at will, without effective monitoring there is no way to know.