Sunday, April 5, 2026

New York to require public power provider to source 100% clean electricity by 2030

The move boosts renewable energy and could give the public more control over their energy.

Body lotions, cleaning fluids and other commonly used products contain toxic chemicals, study finds

These chemicals enter the surrounding environment as gases and can cause a host of health issues, including cancer.

Protesters blockade White House correspondents dinner over Biden’s broken climate promises

This past weekend, the newly formed Climate Defiance group made it a bit harder to get in.

Oil company gave $200K to group accusing pipeline opponents of taking secret money

Alberta-based Indian Resource Council quietly received funding from CNRL, corporate documents reveal.

How a tribal rights lawyer is winning back the rights of nature

Attorney Frank Bibeau found a way to legally protect nature by suing the state of Minnesota in the name of manoomin, or wild rice, sacred to the Ojibwe people.

BlackRock security, NYPD ‘brutalize’ climate protesters

Eleven out of 75 activists were arrested after storming the headquarters of the world's largest fossil fuel investor with pitchforks and fake oil.

The rampage of reckless individualism matches climate change as a global threat

Reckless individualism delivers just as many body blows to collective freedom as fascism, communism or fundamentalism.

Hospitals are investing billions of dollars in fossil fuels, report reveals

Should hospitals decide not to join the fossil fuel divestment movement, they risk betraying their mission to serving their patients, new report said.

International Energy Agency predicts electric car sales to increase 35 percent compared to last...

The Agency expects 14 million in electric car sales by the end of 2023, which would represent a 35 percent year-on-year increase.

The EPA wants to broaden a ban on a deadly chemical on store shelves

But methylene chloride’s fumes are so dangerous, the chemical can kill you in a matter of minutes.