Friday, November 22, 2024

Environmental groups fight back against Alberta’s ‘anti-energy’ inquiry

“A majority sees the writing on the wall with climate change and know they have to transition.”

6 things to know about climate change and heat waves

The deadliest weather event is often the most overlooked.

Taxpayers are funding cruel and outdated DOJ training programs that kill animals

It makes no sense to continue wasting both tax dollars and animals’ lives.

Export ban should make US re-examine captive life of wild-caught elephants

Days before an export ban took effect, 32 wild-caught elephants were flown out of Zimbabwe to China. The secrecy around the ongoing capture and trade of the nation’s wildlife exposes lack of accountability, transparency and a hint of arrogance by Zimbabwean authorities.

Appeals court halts Dakota Access Pipeline shutdown order

On the day that had been initially set as a deadline for shutting down the Dakota Access Pipeline, a federal appeals court today issued an order that effectively allows oil to continue flowing for now.

Trump administration drills down on Alaska’s Arctic Refuge

The deeply unpopular plan would benefit a few rich oil companies while threatening people, wildlife and the climate.

Trump’s EPA is changing its math to make clean power plan rollback seem less...

"Using fake math to hide the death toll from dirty air at the behest of the coal industry is sadly consistent with the Trump administration's complete disregard for public health."

As oil prices fall below $0 per barrel, climate advocates urge against fossil fuel...

“The oil price collapse creates a historic opening: a public buyout of the fossil fuel sector to enact a managed decline of extraction and ensure a just transition for workers and communities.”

America’s two largest water reservoirs at record lows

“Even just a year or two ago, most people would have thought these projections are pretty far away from ever happening.”

How to cultivate environmental awareness at schools

How to tell children about ecology to show them respect for the environment and not turn such a lesson into a routine? Let's take a deeper look at some options and how anyone can apply them in real life and class.