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Down to Earth is an audio podcast about the news, events and personalities of Earthjustice. Attorneys, clients, scientific experts and other guests give in-depth interviews on Earthjustice's work.

New episodes are released monthly.

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EJ90 is a ninety second podcast exploring the latest news in Earthjustice litigation.

Tune in every Friday to hear updates on wildlife protection, natural resource conservation and environmental health and safety news that affects you.

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Over the past decade, Earthjustice Attorney Tim Preso has spearheaded Earthjustice's work to protect the wild, relatively untouched area known as the Crown of the Continent. Tim talks about the ongoing work to protect the 10 million acre ecosystem that stretches from Northern Montana into Canada.
Gene Sentz has been working to protect and preserve the Rocky Mountain Front for more than three decades. Listen to an audio interview with Gene.
Over the past 15 years, Dan Fagre has worked to understand how climate change will affect mountain ecosystems such as Glacier National Park, the cornerstone of the Crown of the Continent ecosystem and a major focus of Earthjustice's litigation. Scientists like Fagre predict that, due to rising temperatures, Glacier National Park will be glacier free by 2020. Listen to an audio interview with Dan.
In an audio interview, Earthjustice attorneys Kapua Sproat and Isaac Moriwake discuss the decades-long battle over water rights' issues in Hawaiʻi and how they're working with the Hawaiian community to take back what's legally considered a public resource.
Explore video timelines to learn about how Earthjustice is working with Hawaiian communities to protect the public's right to flowing streams.
The EPA's decision to veto the water pollution permit for the Spruce No. 1 Mine project in West Virginia was historic and significant. Listen to how our partners in Appalachia will be impacted, and their thoughts on the mischaracterizations about this decision from politicians and coal industry lobbyists.

In 2010, Earthjustice worked overtime preserving our natural heritage, promoting a clean energy future and protecting human health. We were an integral part of cases that reached a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to update air pollution rules; forced household cleaner giants to reveal chemical ingredients; reinstated protections for gray wolves; and forced a timeout on Arctic drilling. In 2011, we expect more of the same: court victories and administrative rulings in response to our challenges and lawsuits. Earthjustice Vice President for Litigation Patti Goldman gave us an overview of the year ahead and took your questions and comments about our work.

When a large timber company began destroying the forest and the ecosystem that Rodolfo Montiel Flores and other farming families relied on for food and their livelihood, he joined with their community to try and save the forest and their livelihood. Enduring torture and imprisonment at the hands of the government, Flores brought his case before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

In this episode of Down to Earth, Earthjustice staffer Jessica Knoblauch talks with Michael Donahoe, the former conservation co-chair of the Tahoe Area Sierra Club. Earthjustice partnered with the Sierra Club to score a recent court victory that will greatly affect current and future development along Tahoe's lakeshore.
Earthjustice litigation recently closed a gaping air pollution loophole known as the startup, shutdown, and malfunction exemption, which allowed industrial facilities to blanket nearby communities with toxic air pollution, all without warning or accountability.
Earthjustice Vice President for Policy and Legislation Marty Hayden explain how the 2010 election results impact Earthjustice's core issues.
Buck Parker and Patti Goldman brief donors on Earthjustice's response to the Gulf spill and how the spill impacts the Arctic.
Earthjustice's household cleaners lawsuit and green cleaning parties were covered by Green Air radio.
Studies have linked chemicals commonly found in household cleaners to health problems like asthma and reproductive abnormalities. We believe that people deserve to know whether the products they use to wash their dishes, launder their clothes, and clean their homes contain these chemicals.
This interview with Janette Brimmer on Earthjustice's petition asking EPA to protect children in agricultural areas from pesticide drift was broadcast on nearly 500 radio stations nationwide.
In 2009, Earthjustice was once again a leader in moving utilities and regulators away from coal. We represented the group of Montana advocates and stopped the Highwood Plant near Great Falls. And an Earthjustice challenge to a new coal-fired power plant i
Earthjustice Vice President for Policy and Legislation Marty Hayden discusses the Bush administration's push to weaken environmental regulations in the waning days of Bush's reign.