Regional Office

Gulf Office

Brad Zweerink / Earthjustice

1-800-584-6460
info@earthjustice.org

Media Inquiries

Dustin Renaud
Public Affairs and Communications Strategist
drenaud@earthjustice.org

Legal Assistance Inquiries

Contacto de Prensa

Robert Valencia
Estratega de Comunicaciones y Asuntos Públicos Hispanos/Latinos
rvalencia@earthjustice.org

The Gulf Regional Office works with communities and other partners fighting for a healthy and just future in the Gulf. We work to cut pollution, end fossil fuel expansion, protect our region’s precious places and wildlife, transition to clean energy, and drive climate solutions that work for everyone.

Our Impact

Earthjustice represents Gulf and environmental groups in lawsuits against a proposed massive petrochemical complex in St. James Parish, Louisiana, and against the expansion of an oil and gas export terminal through a toxic Superfund site in Point Comfort, Texas. We stand alongside our hundreds of public-interest clients across the country, at the frontlines of the fight for justice and a healthy environment for all.

In recent years, Earthjustice and our partners have succeeded in:

Recent News
several rows of tall, white and grey cryptomining rigs and their cooling systems at MARA Cryptomine in Granbury, Texas. The Wolf Hollow gas plant is in the background, behind the rigs
September 3, 2025 Press Release

Granbury Residents Demand Answers from MARA’s Bitcoin Mine As Lawsuit Over Noise Nuisance Continues

Texas state court rejected MARA's dismissal bid, now residents are demanding that the cryptomine turn over documents

September 2, 2025 document

Cryptomining — Granbury Texas — Motion to Compel

Citizens Concerned About Wolf Hollow (“Citizen Group”) asks Court to compel document production from MARA Holdings, Inc.

Polly Glover walks onto the dock at the St. James Boat Club launch, along Blind River, part of the Lake Maurepas watershed, in Gramercy, La., Monday, April 11, 2022. The environmental advocate, who has been working for 30 years to preserve the place she’s loved since childhood, is wary of anything that might make air quality worse or threaten wildlife, fearing a plant designed to capture climate-changing carbon and make clean-burning hydrogen fuel will actually do more harm to the Lake Maurepas basin.
July 1, 2025 document

Fact Sheet: Air Products’ Proposed Carbon Dioxide Sequestration Facility on Lake Maurepas

Air Products is in pursuit of an Army Corps' Clean Water Act 404 permit and a Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources' Coastal Use Permit (CUP) that would allow for the construction of a carbon sequestration facility.

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