The Latest by Sarah Burt

Managing Attorney

Bali fishing boat.
June 25, 2018

Fighting to Keep a Dirty Power Plant out of a Tropical Paradise

The Indonesian government wants to saddle beautiful north Bali with a coal-fired power plant. In support of local communities, we’re fighting back.

October 11, 2016

Cleaning up the Skies: Can Market-Based Solutions Cut Airplane Emissions?

In the wake of the Paris climate agreement, countries have created the first ever market-based mechanism to address climate pollution from international aviation—but it may not be strong enough.

International shipping port
December 9, 2015

Ships, Planes and Climate Change

Negotiators at the Paris climate talks can’t forget the outsized role international shipping and aviation play in emissions of harmful greenhouse gasses.

Greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes threaten human health and contribute to climate change.
June 17, 2015

EPA Plans to Green Light Increase in Harmful Airplane Emissions

Greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes threaten human health and contribute to climate change, but the EPA's proposed regulatory approach is not sufficient to reduce CO2.

October 25, 2013

NAFTA To Review Tourist Developments in Baja

Earthjustice, AIDA target Mexico’s failure to protect coastal ecosystems.

October 21, 2013

Costs of Coal Exports, Part IV: Jason Reed of Maryland

Jason Reed lives near the Port of Baltimore’s CSX coal export and processing facility.

October 14, 2013

Costs of Coal Exports, Part III: Margaret Fox of Maryland

(This is the third in a four-part series profiling communities that could be seriously impacted by increased toxic air and water pollution resulting from the federal government’s financing of the export of Appalachian coal to Asia.) This week, we meet Margaret Fox who lives near the CSX coal export and processing facility at the Port …

October 7, 2013

Costs of Coal Exports, Part II: Desiree Bullard of Maryland

(This is the second in a four-part series profiling communities that could be seriously impacted by increased toxic air and water pollution resulting from the federal government’s financing of the export of Appalachian coal to Asia.) This week we meet Desiree Bullard,  who lives in Cumberland, Maryland, along rail lines that are experiencing increased traffic …

September 30, 2013

Costs of Coal Exports, Part I: Lorraine Ortega of Virginia

We’re making progress in ending America’s dependence on coal thanks to the work of Earthjustice and others to prevent the construction of new coal plants and hold existing coal plants to more stringent environmental standards. Now, hoping to shore up its bottom line, Big Coal is increasingly looking to ships millions of tons of U.S. coal …

September 24, 2013

Cruise Ships Find Rough Waters in Alaska Courtroom

Judge rejects state’s attempt to weaken air pollution controls.