The Latest by Diana Tarrazo

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Diana was an undergraduate at Duke University, majoring in environmental science, with minors in English and economics, and was an intern with Earthjustice's editorial team in San Francisco.

August 11, 2016

De Acadia a Glacier Bay, Este Visitante a los Parques Nacionales Lo Ha Visto Todo

Kurt Repanshek no solo ha visitado alrededor de 90 sitios resguardados por el Servicio de Parques Nacionales, sino que ha estado reportando sobre los parques nacionales, monumentos, costas y campos de batalla de la nación durante más de una década.

Kurt Repanshek hasn’t just visited about 90 National Park Service areas—he’s been reporting on the nation’s parks, monuments, seashores and battlefields for more than a decade.
August 11, 2016

From Acadia to Glacier Bay, this National Parks Traveler Has Seen it All

Kurt Repanshek hasn’t just visited about 90 National Park Service areas—he’s been reporting on the nation’s parks, monuments, seashores and battlefields for more than a decade.

An American alligator defends its mud hole during the height of dry season in Big Cypress National Preserve.
August 10, 2016

Reimaging Swampland: Untold Stories of the Everglades

Photographer Mac Stone wants to change the way we look at America’s “fragile” swamps and wetlands, starting with the Everglades.

David Brosch stands in front of a 22 kilowatt solar electric array atop the roof of the University Park Church of the Brethren in Maryland.
August 2, 2016

5 Energy Victories That Have the Power to Transform Our Grid

This year, Earthjustice has won a number of major victories that will pave the way for a cleaner, greener energy grid.

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July 18, 2016

Despite Climate Rhetoric, Obama Administration Boosts Dirty Oil Shale

A foreign company wants to build a strip mine and refining facility in Utah, and federal land managers are lending a hand.

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July 13, 2016

Beyond Great Whites: Five Shark Species that Should be Revered, Not Feared

In the spirit of Shark Week, we’ve compiled a list of five lesser-known shark species that serve as important members of our ocean ecosystem.

July 7, 2016

El Precio Del Puerco

Los grupos Environmental Working Group y Waterkeeper Alliance dieron a conocer un reporte en el que se encontró que las operaciones de productos animales en Carolina del Norte producen casi 10 mil millones de galones de materia fecal animal cada año, con la mayor parte proveniente de las instalaciones donde se cría ganado porcino.

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July 7, 2016

The Price of Pork

A new report sheds light on the severity of North Carolina’s pig waste problems.

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June 30, 2016

Climate Change Is Altering Our Most Treasured Parks

We’re already seeing the impacts climate change will have on national parks over the next century.

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June 29, 2016

Save the Salmon To Save the Whales

Saving iconic Pacific Northwest killer whales means saving their much smaller counterparts.