The Latest by Miranda Fox

Public Affairs and Communications Strategist

As a communications strategist, Miranda covers Earthjustice’s Mid-Pacific and California regional offices. She has campaigned to defend public water resources in North America and is a graduate of the Master’s in Global Studies program at the University of California, Santa Barbara where her research focused on climate change.

LNG transport ship at the New Fortress Energy facility in San Juan Harbor, Puerto Rico
May 10, 2022

La Terminal Gasífera de Puerto Rico Es Una Bomba de Tiempo

Las comunidades de San Juan exigen una vigilancia sobre la defectuosa operación gasífera de New Fortress Energy

LNG transport ship at the New Fortress Energy facility in San Juan Harbor, Puerto Rico
May 10, 2022

Puerto Rico LNG Terminal Is a Ticking Time Bomb

San Juan communities demand oversight over rogue New Fortress Energy gas operation

Workers install solar panels.
October 20, 2020

Profit-Hungry Utilities Fail to Stifle Solar Energy

Good news for the electric bills of millions of Americans: A federal agency protected one of the country’s most important solar energy incentives

Earthjustice is representing Restore the Delta to oppose a massive diversion of fresh water from California’s Delta for Governor Jerry Brown's proposed “Twin Tunnels” project.
August 22, 2016

Two Tunnels Too Many

Earthjustice is representing Restore the Delta to oppose a massive diversion of fresh water from California’s Delta for Governor Jerry Brown's proposed “Twin Tunnels” project.

New technology, from solar planes to WaveSpotters, is propelling the world toward a renewable energy revolution.
July 22, 2016

Powered by Transformative Tech

New technology, from solar planes to WaveSpotters, is propelling the world toward a renewable energy revolution.

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May 27, 2016

Dredging Florida’s Corals to Death

After an expansion of the Port of Miami proved disastrous for Florida’s coral reef tract, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is planning a similar project at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.

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April 18, 2016

Unraveling Protections for the Pacific Leatherback

The Pacific leatherback sea turtle is critically endangered, and a new application for fishing in protected waters could prevent this population’s ability for future recovery.

"Join the Pack" submitted by Michael Czerniawski
March 21, 2016

Artists 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.

March 18, 2016

Clausura de una Planta Excesiva en Puerto Rico

Energy Answers está intentando usar dinero federal para realizar un proyecto de energía sucia en la isla bajo el pretexto de sustentabilidad.

La Cueva del Indio in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. https://flic.kr/p/qEDfWt
March 18, 2016

Shutting 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.