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Whitney Gravelle, the president of the Bay Mills Indian Community, photographed in Mackinaw City, Michigan, near where the Line 5 pipeline runs under the Straits of Mackinac. (Sarah Rice for Earthjustice)
Press Release March 24, 2025

Tribes Blow Whistle on Line 5 Tunnel Federal Fast-Tracking

Six Tribes end cooperation with U.S. Army Corps over “Energy Emergency” plans

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during inauguration ceremonies in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images)
feature March 24, 2025

Where the Trump Administration is Going and Where We Stand

Tracking how Earthjustice is holding the Trump administration and Congress accountable — while making progress in states, in public utility commissions, and overseas.

In the News: Yahoo News March 21, 2025

EPA Rollbacks Mean More Pollution, Less Justice for Black Communities

Marvin C. Brown IV, Attorney, Washington, D.C., Office: “EPA is losing the E and the P from its name. It seems like the agency is really giving up on protecting the environment and human health. People will die from the unnecessary amounts of pollution.”

In the News: Tampa Bay Times March 21, 2025

How Trump environmental rollbacks could increase pollution in Florida

Raúl García, Vice President of Policy & Legislation: “People are still thinking (climate change) is happening 10 years from now. This is happening today, and I think few people know this as well as Floridians.”

document March 21, 2025

Michigan Tribes’ Withdrawal Letter from Line 5 Tunnel Project EIS Process

Six Michigan Tribes withdrew from Line 5 federal discussions after learning that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will likely fast-track its approval for Enbridge’s massive oil tunnel project, in accordance with President Trump’s Executive Order declaring an “energy emergency.”

Haze shrouds the skyline of Lower Manhattan as seen from the Empire State Building in New York City.  (Gary Hershorn / Getty Images)
Press Release: Victory March 20, 2025

Federal Court Allows NYC Building Electrification to Begin

Court dismissed legal challenges to local law to phase out dirty fossil fuels in buildings, clean the air, and help reach NYC’s goals to cut climate pollution

In the News: Bloomberg Law March 19, 2025

Trump’s EPA Pivots to Powering Business at Risk to Environment

Sam Sankar, Senior VP of Programs, Earthjustice: “[EPA Administrator Zeldin] can ignore the law and the science when he talks to Donald Trump. But he can’t do that in court when we sue him.”

In the News: WBEZ March 18, 2025

A Chicago church won’t be planting fruit trees this spring as climate funds remain frozen

Jill Tauber, VP of Litigation for Climate and Energy, Earthjustice: “The president cannot come in and say, ‘We’re not doing that, we’re not following the law that Congress legislated.’ That’s a violation of separation of powers.”

Press Release March 18, 2025

Tenth Circuit Affirms Public’s Right to Access Millions of Acres of Public Land

Court ruling safeguards right to access public land via corner crossing

document March 18, 2025

Corner Crossing Opinion

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit affirmed the public’s right to access millions of acres of public land across the West via corner crossing.

Press Release March 18, 2025

Farmers and Advocates Seek Preliminary Injunction Requiring USDA to Restore Purged Climate Webpages

Farmers have been stripped of vital digital resources due to the Trump Administration’s climate webpage purge; Motion seeks to restore access and prevent additional webpage removals

Maria Lopez-Nuñez at her community garden in the Ironbound section of Newark. (Brian W. Fraser)
Article March 17, 2025

Trump Desmantela Políticas de Justicia Ambiental, Pero la Lucha Continúa

La administración está recortando iniciativas destinadas a ayudar a comunidades racializadas y de bajos ingresos que enfrentan altas cargas de contaminación.

From the Experts March 17, 2025

Farmworkers Feed America. Why Do We Let Them Suffer?

Behind every bite of salad in the break room, every fruit in a lunch box, every meal at dinner, lies the hand of a farmworker—drenched in pesticides, soaked in sweat, and now, likely facing the risk of deportation.

In the News: The New Republic March 17, 2025

What It’s Like to Live in a Small Town Polluted by a Cryptomine

Mandy DeRoche, Deputy Managing Attorney, Clean Energy Program: “This is going to mean increased impacts on local communities that we’ve seen across the country.”

document March 17, 2025

USDA Purge Lawsuit Preliminary Injunction March 18 2025

Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York, Natural Resources Defense Council, and Environmental Working Group request that the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York grant a preliminary injunction ordering restoration of all webpages that were removed pursuant to United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) January 30, 2025, directive and enjoining USDA from removing or substantially modifying additional webpages pursuant to that directive.

Maria Lopez-Nuñez at her community garden in the Ironbound section of Newark. (Brian W. Fraser)
Article March 14, 2025

Trump Guts Environmental Justice Policies, but the Fight for Justice Continues

The administration is slashing initiatives meant to help communities of color and low-income communities facing high pollution burdens.

The United Nations recently adopted an oceans goal for the first time to “conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.”
(Rich Carey/Shutterstock)
From the Experts March 14, 2025

Protecting Our Ocean Protects Human Rights

Earthjustice presents to the United Nations Human Rights Council on the important relationship between the ocean and human rights.

In the News: The Cool Down March 13, 2025

New report finds health threat lurking in countless household products: ‘Unreasonable risk’

Katherine O’Brien, Attorney, Toxic Exposure & Health Program: “Despite calculating very high cancer risks for people in their homes and also fence-line community residents, EPA has completely written off those risks, and set the stage for no regulation to address those risks. That’s deeply disappointing and very hard to comprehend.”