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Utah may be trading a dinosaur wonder for a coal mine
Earthjustice attorney Heidi McIntosh weighs in on Trump's attempt to take down national monuments
Read MoreIn Harvey’s Wake, Residents Near Houston Industry Suffer Pollution Spike
Refinery shutdowns leave communities vulnerable to releases of hazardous emissions
Read MoreBuilding Up to a Bailout: New Department of Energy Study Makes Up Reasons to Promote Coal
The evidence gathered shows the grid is reliable, but the recommendations are trumped up.
Read MoreJuez Federal Observa ‘Proceso De Regulación Secreto’ En Orden Ejecutiva De Trump
Abogados en defensa del medio ambiente, trabajadores y grupos de interés público presentaron argumentos a la corte federal de distrito la semana pasada, disputando la irracional orden ejecutiva ‘dos por uno’ del presidente Trump que perjudicará a millones de estadounidenses.
Read More100% Carbon-Free Electricity is a Golden Opportunity for California
A proposed state bill calls for 100 percent carbon-free electricity in California by 2045.
Read MoreHow Earthjustice is Helping to Revive the Solar Industry in Nevada
Despite roadblocks, Earthjustice and public advocacy groups are making headway in reviving the solar industry in the Silver State.
Read MoreUtilities Need to Treat People like People, Not Pawns in a Power Play
FirstEnergy Corp is trying to make West Virginians bail out an aging coal power plant so shareholders profit.
Read MoreLuchando por nuestro derecho a una California cero-emisiones
Desde niños nos enseñan que cero es igual a nada. Pero en la lucha por el medio ambiente, cero significa todo. TecnologÃa cero-emisiones, quiero decir.
Read MoreFederal Judge Sees ‘Shadow Regulatory Process’ Under Trump’s ‘Two-for-One’ Executive Order
Earthjustice lawyers join fight against Trump’s Executive Order that obstructs and delays the enforcement of public protection statutes.
Read MoreEarthjustice Sues the EPA after a Former Industry Official Rewrites the Rules on Toxic Chemicals
The former chemical industry official in the EPA weakened regulations of harmful chemicals used in consumer products and building materials.
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