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Court Denies Polluters' Attempts To Stall Limits on Climate Change Pollution
Rules for cleaner cars and power plants can move forward
Appeals Court Sides With San Joaquin Clean Air Advocates
Innovative air pollution rule means no free ride for developers
Federal Court Orders First-Ever Destruction of a GMO Crop
Orders removal of genetically engineered sugar beet seed crop; finds government and Monsanto rushed to illegally plant herbicide resistant crop
NMFS Finalizes Important Rule for Atlantic Herring Fishery
All fish must be brought onboard and documented by federal observers
EPA Rules Require Disclosure of Oil and Gas Methane Pollution and Electronics Fluorinated Gas Emissions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced final rules for the disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions from the oil and gas industry, one of the largest sources of methane, a potent global warming pollutant
Stay Tuned: Consumers Gain Clearer Picture of TV Energy Costs
FTC’s yellow sticker makes shopping easier, saving money and saving energy easier
For the Second Time, Court Tells California to Reconsider Protecting Pika
Climate change destroying pika habitat
Agreement Reached In Kaua'i Seabird Suit
St. Regis Princeville resort to further reduce lighting, contribute to imperiled seabird protection
Hawai'i Utility's Proposed Solar Ban Rejected
Hawai‘i renewable energy reward program launched, but concerns remain
Everglades Land Deal Closes
Important step to store and treat Everglades water
Federal Court: USDA Illegally Allowing Planting of Genetically Engineered Sugar Beets
Court schedules hearing to consider request to destroy illegal crop
Everglades Land Deal Back on Track
More than 26,000 acres of U.S. Sugar land will be available for restoration
Federal Judge Blocks Plan for New Piers and Boat Facilities on Lake Tahoe
Decisive victory ensures development plans will be held to high standard
U.S. EPA Will Review Loophole That Stripped Regulation of Dangerous Hazardous Waste
Rule deregulated 1.5 million tons of toxic waste
Years of Work Pay Off for Klamath River Restoration
Third biggest west coast salmon river should run cleaner
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