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Cleaning Up Coal Ash For Good: Resources and Recommendations
How to choose effective coal ash pond closures that protect the environment and public health, while also creating jobs and benefiting the economy.
Read MoreCreating Spaces for Queer Environmentalists
Attorney and educator Lindi von Mutius invites us to explore the intersection of environmental conservation and justice for LGBTQIA+ communities.
Read MoreAct Now to Avert Disaster in the Deep Sea
Mining the deep sea has the potential to be devastating to the planet.
Read MoreHow Asian American Farmers Shaped Our Cultural Food Landscape
Punjabi-Mexican farmers revolutionized agriculture in California. We don’t talk about their contributions enough.
Read MoreWildlife We’re Fighting For
Meet 16 of the hundreds of species Earthjustice has gone to court to protect.
Read MoreThe Climate Story of a Farmworker’s Daughter
Rarely, if at all, are we given insight into the perspectives of people who are experiencing climate change minute-to-minute.
Read MoreNo Reprieve For Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
International commission falls short of protecting threatened fish species
Read MoreMethane Fighters Take on Washington
Thirty-five people from 12 different states visited Washington, D.C., to share their stories with their representatives in an effort to build support for the EPA’s newly proposed Methane Pollution Standard.
Earthjustice and partner groups flew 35 people from 12 states to Washington D.C. to tell policy makes just how much methane pollution from oil and gas drilling has compromised their health.
Ironbound Unyielding
A Newark neighborhood takes on a toxic trash incinerator.
Read MoreRising Temperatures in the Land Down Under are a Human Rights Issue
A coalition of international and Australian environmental and human rights lawyers are calling for the United Nations Human Rights Council to review Australia’s human rights record in light of the government's inaction on climate change.
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