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OMG, GMOs: Earthjustice's Paul Achitoff
Why are genetically engineered (GE) crops bad for the environment?
Read MoreGet Your Free Puff-Puff Inhaler From an Industry That Cares
Coal cares. It really does. So we’re told, at least, by a new website that offers free inhalers to asthmatic youngsters. The Puff-Puff inhalers come adorned with all sorts of kiddie icons: Elmo, Dora the Explorer and a little old heartthrob by the name of Justin Bieber, who takes breath away in a different way.…
Read MoreThe Impacts Of The Ash
As we fight the Trump administration’s attempts to weaken protections for our air and water, Americans explain how coal ash contaminates our lives.
Read MoreThe Dark Side of the Boom
This week, in connection with the launch of our campaign Fracking Gone Wrong: Finding a Better Way, we’ve invited some of the movement’s most prominent advocates to guest blog. Today's guest blogger is Sharon Wilson, aka TXsharon, a blogger and an organizer with Texas Oil and Gas Accountability Project. Earthjustice has worked for years alongside EARTHWORKS OGAP in Colorado, New York, Pennsylvania and other drilling states.
Read MoreTr-Ash Talk: Under the Influence
When members of the House of Representatives return to their districts for April recess, many should be called to task for supporting a budget rider that would kill a coal ash rulemaking designed to protect the health, homes and livelihood of their constituents. How, for example, can one explain the voting record of most of…
Read MoreMTR Mining Update: Watching the Groundswell for Change
Movement to stop the destruction picks up after historic EPA action on MTR
Read MoreFacing Off the Faces of Coal
Fakes, not faces, are served up by coal industry
Read MoreIndigenous Australians Take Fight Against Giant Coal Mine to the United Nations
To protect their fundamental human rights, the Wangan and Jagalingou have been forced to seek help from a United Nations watchdog.
Read MoreA Video Toast To The World of Earthjustice
Thanks for helping us make the planet a better place to live
Read MoreWeighing In on EPA’s Lead Proposal
Public comments on the EPA’s proposed update to the dust-lead hazard standard urge the agency to adopt a more protective rule.
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