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A Stench That Sickens, and an EPA That Doesn’t Care
The public can comment through Dec. 14 on an EPA rule that would shield thousands of livestock facilities from reporting toxic emissions.
Read MoreWhy the Earth Needs Good Lawyers in Bozeman and Honolulu
Earthjustice regional offices in Hawai’i and Montana are celebrating important milestones this year.
Read MoreThe FDA Dumps Its Recipe for Disaster
The agency finally nixed its approval of several cancer-causing food additives after years of advocacy and an Earthjustice lawsuit.
Read MoreTogether, We Can Rise to the Challenge of Climate Change — Even If the Trump Administration Won’t
In the absence of common sense in Washington, communities, cities and states are stepping up to take the lead.
Read MoreCanada As Ugly Neighbor: Mines in B.C. Would Devastate Alaskan Tribes
Southeast Alaskan Tribes have brought a human rights petition against Canada to protect the fish at the center of their cultures.
Read MoreIgnored and Infuriated, Pawnee Stop Illegal Fracking Plans on Tribal Lands
The government admits it failed to follow its own rules when approving new oil and gas leases on Pawnee land, part of a broader pattern of agency misconduct.
Read MoreListen to the Cosmic Sound of Sandstone Arches in Bears Ears
A scientist’s mission to record the humming arches of Utah’s national monuments
Read MoreA Just Way to Put Food on the Table
From banning toxic nerve agent pesticides to protecting our farmworkers, Earthjustice remains committed to remaking our food system into one that nourishes and sustains life for all of us.
Read MoreFlorida Voters Pass Offshore Drilling Ban
Amendment 9 will help protect Florida's fragile coastlines from drilling regardless of which politicians run the state.
Read MoreThe Lessons We Didn’t Learn from the Largest Gas Leak in U.S. History
Three years after the Aliso Canyon leak, agencies and underground gas storage operators are still failing to regulate and share information about the toxic pollutants in stored gas.
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