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Why Was Bad Bunny Singing on Top of a Broken Utility Pole at the Super Bowl?
Bad Bunny’s 13-minute performance at the big game was an ode to Puerto Rico — and its energy woes.
Read MoreDeep Sea Mining, Explained
The industry doesn’t exist yet beyond a few small projects. Here’s why it should never take off.
Read MoreElectric Postal Service Vehicles Deliver Holiday Cheer and Clean Air
EVs are now operating from 65 post offices across the U.S., followed by years of public pressure and Earthjustice litigation.
Read More5 Species Threatened if the California Coastline is Opened for Oil Drilling
The Trump administration wants to expand drilling across U.S. coastlines, endangering Pacific wildlife and communities.
Read MoreThe Trump Administration Is Prepping to Sell off Alaska’s Arctic to Oil and Gas Companies
In a series of recent moves, the administration is opening most of the vast and precious Arctic ecosystem to drilling.
Read More5 of Our Top Legal Wins From 2025
The onslaught of environmental attacks from polluting industries and their allies in the Trump administration is not slowing down – but neither is the pace of our litigation.
Read MoreSaving Endangered Species Polls at 84%. So Why Does Trump Keep Doing the Opposite?
All the ways the Trump administration is targeting endangered species and their habitats for corporate profits — and how you can help.
Read MoreThe Lawyers Giving Us Hope
Six Earthjustice attorneys share what motivates them to keep fighting for the planet and its people.
Read MoreRampant Gold Mining in British Columbia Threatens Salmon and Indigenous Rights
Toxic gold mining along rivers crossing the British Columbia-Alaska border threatens critical ecosystems and the sovereign rights of Alaska Native communities.
Read MoreThe Step-by-Step Plan to Sell Off the Arctic, and What You Can Do About It
The Trump administration and Congress have waged an all-out assault on the Arctic. Here are three actions you can take to protect it.
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