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Black Futures Must Involve Environmental Justice
Black Lives Matter leaders brilliantly reframed Black History Month to use each day in February to focus on a separate cultural or political issue facing African Americans.
Read MoreCongress Climate Deniers Attack Clean Power Plan
The EPA’S Clean Power Plan is already on trial just two months into the new Congress.
Read MoreClean Energy and Clean Ports Are Just What the Doctor Ordered
Now is the time for our leaders in the Los Angeles region to take ownership of the zero emissions transition.
Read MorePushing Our Oceans to the Precipice of Extinction
A new study published last month in Science finds that damage caused to marine ecosystems from overharvesting, oil drilling and climate change is a major threat to ocean vitality.
Read MoreCalifornians Break Records to Fight Fracking
On February 7th, thousands of Californians marched in the streets of downtown Oakland in what has been billed as the largest anti-fracking rally in U.S. history.
Read MoreEnlist Duo: EPA Approves Heinous Herbicide
Earthjustice has filed a motion to stay the EPA's approval of the herbicide Enlist Duo on the grounds that the agency violated the Endangered Species Act.
Read MoreIntroducing Dr. Robert Bullard in Honor of Black History Month
Earthjustice's Keith Rushing profiles the influential founder of the environmental justice movement, Dr. Robert Bullard, in honor of Black History Month.
Read MoreA Disgusting Day to Breathe in L.A.
The Los Angeles region is currently experiencing dirty, filthy and downright disgusting air. It's time for stronger air regulations.
Read MoreWyoming Fracking Victory Lifts Veil of Secrecy
A recent court victory in Wyoming will disclose information about chemicals injected into the ground during the fracking process.
Read MoreYouth Rally for Cleaner Air
A sizable youth following made their voices heard at a public hearing in Sacramento on the EPA's proposed update to the ozone standard.
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