Monday, September 16, 2024

‘America the beautiful’: Biden administration aims to protect 30% of US lands and waters...

“This is a critical opportunity for Americans to come together to build a new, more inclusive model of conservation to save nature, and ultimately ourselves,” said one advocate.

Two pipelines shut down after 43 barrels of crude leak into Missouri soil

"We were very fortunate in the fact that there's a natural containment the oil resides."

Open letter to Senate from climate action groups demands an end to fossil fuel...

Sending more fossil fuels to Europe and across the globe is not the answer a coalition of 200 national climate action groups...

‘The polluter should pay:’ Pennsylvania bill aims to ease PFAS-related drinking water charges

Proposed legislation would use funds from development on contaminated sites to help offset costs of cleaning tainted drinking water.

Going green: How your college can get involved

There’s a number of things your college can do to lower their carbon footprint and Go Green in 2021.

As Glaciers Melt in Ecuador, Pope Francis Challenges Technocrats, Touts ‘Keeping’ the Environment

Because of global warming, Ecuador could face a water crisis while with their glacier melts. Pope Francis continues to advocate for environmentalism and addresses crowds in Ecuador to educate its citizens.

We Live or Die Alone and Together

“Save some gratitude for those who preserve life or provide you with the goods of life and stop the overweening, abject displays of mewling groveling at the altar of militarism.”

Fossil fuel companies got $8.2 billion in tax bailouts—then fired over 58,000 workers

BailoutWatch highlights four companies that got tax windfalls but still fired workers.

A Bioengineered Tree Could Revive America’s Once-Vast Chestnut Forests

Scientists discover a gene that makes chestnuts resistant to a fungus that killed off billions of trees that provided food and shelter for wildlife.
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Beloved bear that recovered from massive wildfire burns found shot dead

"We will remember Cinder for the gentle, calm bear she was and for the pain and suffering and inspiration she became to so many humans."