A coalition of public health and environmental organizations filed a lawsuit today challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s final rule on soot- and smog-forming air pollution that excludes human health costs from its economic analysis.
With endurance, grit, and a couple lawsuits, we’ve spent decades pushing for meaningful perchlorate protections—but will the government finally set one?
Calling the decision a major step forward, project opponents hail the end of one of three major liquefied natural gas terminals threatening the iconic biodiversity of the Gulf of California.
The Trump administration’s Department of Justice filed a lawsuit today to try blocking California’s vehicles emissions standards, including its zero-emissions vehicle program.
Today, advocates, lawmakers, and New Yorkers impacted by lead poisoning gathered at the Capitol to call for urgent action to eliminate lead pipes from New York’s drinking water systems.
As New Yorkers face skyrocketing utility bills, a new independent analysis from Synapse Energy Economics finds that state leaders can take immediate action that could save the average New York household at least $341 per year by 2030. In the…
By pairing stronger insurance market oversight with risk-reduction programs and better last-resort insurance options, state regulators can help make our safety net reliable again.
As lawsuits over Roundup bloom and activists across the political spectrum push for safer foods, the issue of chemical company liability heads to the Supreme Court and beyond.
In Texas, for example, six power plants that received presidential exemptions collectively increased their sulfur dioxide emissions last year by 48 percent.
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