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Whales Blow Hole in Sonar Plan
A judge tells the Navy that it doesn’t need access to every square inch of the ocean to conduct training exercises. There is a better way to protect both our country and our wildlife.
Read MoreOne Step Closer to Wilderness Designation in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Unprotected areas of the pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge are now one step closer to the wilderness designation they deserve.
Read MoreCourt Finds That Maryland Failed to Protect Rivers From Pollution
Maryland Appeals Court rules that the state's environmental regulators failed to curb pollution in waterways that flow through the state.
Read MoreCaught in the Act: Anti-Conservation Forces Hire Actors for Fake Everglades Protest
Florida is trying to buy Everglades conservation land from Big Sugar, but conservative opposition groups are hiring fake protesters to complicate the deal.
Read MoreCalifornia Air District Blames Overseas Pollution for Local Air Quality Challenges
The local air district in California’s San Joaquin Valley blames ozone pollution from overseas, rather than lax regulation at home, for the valley’s notoriously poor air quality.
Read MoreWashington's Governor Is Concerned About Arctic Drilling
In a recent letter to Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee expressed his concerns surrounding Arctic oil and gas drilling.
Read MoreSeattle Residents Urge Port’s Commissioners to Reverse Shell Oil Lease Deal
On March 24, Seattle residents spoke out in objection of the Port of Seattle conducting lease negotiations in secret with Foss Maritime.
Read MoreStrengthen Protections for Those Who Help Grow Our Food
We live in one of the richest nations on earth, but nearly 3 million agricultural workers who cultivate and harvest our food lack the basic protections they need to keep themselves and their families safe from harmful pesticides.
Read MorePlanning for California’s Clean Energy Future
A recent ruling in the California Public Utilities Commission’s long-term planning proceeding represents a step toward creating an electricity grid driven by clean energy.
Read MoreCalifornia Offers Up Watered Down Drought Plan
Gov. Jerry Brown calls on Californians to take shorter showers, while giving Big Ag and the fossil fuel industry a free pass on conserving dwindling water supplies.
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