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Fish and Wildlife Service Reverses Bush Policy, Protects Rare Seabird
Decision one more reason to withdraw Bush Oregon logging plan
U.S. EPA to Review Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustors
Failure to regulate has allowed release of tons of toxic pollution released annually
Wolverines to Get a Second Chance
Feds to reconsider Endangered Species Act protections
U.S. Dodges Bullet on NAFTA Glamis Case
Mining firm's claim had major flaws, but four foreign investor cases against U.S. totaling over $6 billion still pending
Court: Chevron Refinery Must Redo Environmental Review in Richmond, CA
Community, public health, and climate advocates cheer
Fisheries Service Announces Measure to Protect Imperiled California Salmon
Fishermen, tribes, and conservationists hail decision to protect fish, jobs, and local communities
Obama Administration Calls for Roadless Development Timeout
Earthjustice President Trip Van Noppen says good first step
Court Rules Glen Canyon Dam Operations Illegal
Dam operated in ways destructive to native Grand Canyon fish
Colorado Citizens' Groups Go to Court to Defend Oil & Gas Rules
Industry refuses to accept new law protecting drinking water & wildlife
American Pika Advances Toward Endangered Species Act Protection
Small alpine mammal imperiled by global warming
Otero Mesa Saved From Oil and Gas Drilling
Wildlife-rich expanse of grassland unique
Obama Administration Restores Scientific Consultations to Endangered Species Act
11th-hour Bush rule-change overturned
U.S. DOE Heats Up New Energy Standards for Home Furnaces
Court grants Obama administration request to reconsider weak Bush-era standard
Federal Government Cracks Down on Mercury Pollution From Cement Kilns
Air pollution rules from new administration will cut mercury pollution by between 81 and 93 percent
Plans for World's Biggest Solar Facility Follow Successful Challenge to Coal Plant
Earthjustice strategy to foster renewable energy pays off
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