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The Fight Doesn’t End With Kavanaugh
The legal landscape for key environmental fights extends far beyond just the Supreme Court.
Read MoreFDA Rules Food Manufacturers Can’t Flavor Products With Cancer-Causing Chemicals
Earthjustice argued that the Food, Drug, and Cosmetics Act required the FDA to withdraw its approval of seven synthetic chemicals used in many processed foods and beverages.
Read MoreOne of the Most Important Agencies You’ve Never Heard of Is Being Taken Over by Trump
Fossil fuel advocate Bernard McNamee is the Trump administration's pick to fill a critical seat on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Read MoreWelcome From Our New President, Abigail Dillen
We’ve been filing lawsuits at a breakneck pace, and now the reckoning has begun.
Read MoreHurricane Florence Brings Another Hog Waste Flood to North Carolina
Mixed in with the hurricane's floodwaters are the contents of huge pits filled with pig poop.
Read MoreAlong With Flooding, Hurricane Florence Unleashes Toxic Coal Ash
The coal industry dumped its toxic waste in the cheapest way possible. Now coal ash pits are leaking and spilling amid flooding from Hurricane Florence.
Read MoreServing as President of Earthjustice Has Been the Greatest Honor of My Life
On Oct. 1, Trip Van Noppen hands leadership of Earthjustice to Abigail Dillen.
Read MoreWhy Hurricane Florence Could Become a Public Health Crisis
In the path of the storm are giant pits filled with coal ash, lagoons swirling with hog manure, Superfund sites and industrial facilities stocked with toxic chemicals.
Read MoreIt’s Official! California Is Moving Toward Zero-Carbon Energy
California Governor Jerry Brown just signed a bill to reach 100 percent clean electricity by 2045.
Read MoreNew Mexico Solar Installer Joins Fight Against Unfair Fee — and Wins
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission canceled a local utility’s solar surcharge.
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