We’re not going back.

We’re not going to let the new Trump administration drag us back 55 years to a world of contaminated drinking water, smog-filled cities, and toxic waste in neighborhoods.

Earthjustice goes to court to fight for the wild spaces we love, the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the future of life itself.

Join the fight today, and and your gift will be matched $2:$1.

We’re not going back.

We’re not going to let the new Trump administration drag us back 55 years to a world of contaminated drinking water, smog-filled cities, and toxic waste in neighborhoods.

Earthjustice goes to court to fight for the wild spaces we love, the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the future of life itself. Join the fight today, and and your gift will be matched $2:$1.

People play in the waters of Lake Charles, Louisiana, as chemical plants loom in the background in June 1972

Marc St. Gil / National Archives

Industrial smog blacks out homes adjacent to the North Birmingham pipe plant in Birmingham, Alabama, July 1972.

LeRoy Woodson / National Archives

A log boom in Monument Valley, Utah, at the site of intensive clean-up operations following a massive oil spill into the San Juan River.

David Hiser / National Archives

Smog envelopes Philadelphia at sunset in August 1973.

Dick Swanson / National Archives

A warning sign of polluted water at Staten Island Beach with the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in the background, in June 1973.

Arthur Tress / National Archives

Marc St. Gil / National Archives

Behind nearly every major environmental win, you’ll find Earthjustice.

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Earthjustice was founded on the belief that everyone has the right to a healthy environment.

The law is the most powerful tool for change. When we go to court, we get results.

We serve hundreds of public-interest clients, providing top-tier legal representation free of charge — and we win.

We’re a nonprofit in the business of building a better future.

Clean air.

Clean water.

Wild places.

At Earthjustice, we think they’re worth fighting for.