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The Massive Fish Kill Florida Could Have Prevented
Dead fish cover the beautiful Indian River Lagoon and the Banana River following a fish kill caused by a brown algae outbreak that was sparked by fertilizer, sewage and manure pollution.
Read MoreThe San Pedro River: A Lifesaving Oasis
The San Pedro River is a vital passageway for migratory birds, but the washes that feed its flow are in danger.
Read MoreTroubled Waters: Inside the Fight to Protect Our Waterways
On this UN World Water Day, we invite you to tap into the fight to protect America’s waterways from pollution.
Read MorePulling the Land Out from Under Them
The EPA’s failure to enforce civil rights laws is costing black homeowners their land and their families’ financial future.
Read MoreArtists Who Love Wolves: An Interview with Michael Czerniawski
In this series, we ask the artists behind the Join the Pack wolf art campaign what motivates them as artists and why they’re passionate about wolves.
Read MoreShutting Down a Wasteful Plan in Puerto Rico
An energy company is trying to fund the construction of a waste incinerator in Puerto Rico with federal dollars, even though the project could harm human health and the environment.
Read MoreLeadership to Protect Atlantic Ocean Should Extend to the Arctic
A proposal that protects the Atlantic Ocean leaves the Arctic Ocean open to new offshore oil drilling, undermining our nation’s commitment to take meaningful action on climate change and increasing the risk of oil spills.
Read More‘Long March’ in Bangladesh Urges Protection of Sundarbans Forests from Pollution
More than a thousand concerned citizens marched over 200 miles in scorching heat to protest two planned coal-fired power plants that threaten the Sundarbans World Heritage Site.
Read MoreWho Protects the Protectors like Berta Cáceres?
The brutal murder of Honduran indigenous and land rights defender Berta Cáceres brings into focus the dangers that activists face worldwide.
Read MoreAnti-Fracking Activists Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop
How activists convinced New York state regulators to invest in a clean energy future instead of sinking $100 million into a fossil fuel bailout.
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