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Defending the Grizzly Bear
Science shows that true recovery of grizzly bears requires a unified population with connected ecosystems.
Read MoreEarthjustice Statement: New York Senate and Assembly Release One-House Budget Resolutions
Legislature and Governor unified in support for major nation-leading climate initiative to electrify all new buildings; alignment needed on details and additional climate policies
Read MoreA Tribe Takes on Coal
The Northern Cheyenne have a long history of defending their land. Now, they’re showing how clean energy progress can still be made.
Read MoreThe Intermountain West: Regional Spotlight
Our teams in Bozeman, Montana, and Denver, Colorado, have spent decades fighting to defend the web of life, to protect people’s health, and to advance a just transition to clean energy. We’re pleased to share highlights of our progress, and a glimpse at what’s next.
Read MoreThe Stories You Shared: Americans Give EPA An Earful On Pebble Mine
Save the quiet for the wilderness. In the public arena, we roar. During the recent comment period on protections for Bristol Bay, Earthjustice supporters spoke out in force against Pebble Mine. Here's what they had to say.
Read MoreToxic Coal Ash in Nevada: Addressing Coal Plants’ Hazardous Legacy
Massive quantities of toxic coal ash are stored at four power plant sites in Nevada.
Read MoreToxic Coal Ash in Mississippi: Addressing Coal Plants’ Hazardous Legacy
Massive quantities of toxic coal ash are stored at four power plant sites in Mississippi.
Read MoreToxic Coal Ash in Oklahoma: Addressing Coal Plants’ Hazardous Legacy
Massive quantities of toxic coal ash are stored at six power plant sites in Oklahoma.
Read MoreToxic Coal Ash in South Dakota: Addressing Coal Plants’ Hazardous Legacy
Substantial quantities of toxic coal ash are stored at three power plant sites in South Dakota.
Read MoreToxic Coal Ash in Louisiana: Addressing Coal Plants’ Hazardous Legacy
Massive quantities of toxic coal ash are stored at four coal-fired power plant sites in Louisiana.
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