A proposed settlement has been reached in a lawsuit against the Minnesota Department of Agriculture over the agency’s inadequate regulation of toxic neonicotinoid pesticide-coated crop seeds.
In his final State of the State address, Governor Polis touted the state’s resiliency and commitments to addressing housing, transit, climate actions, and the importance of protecting pollinators.
Updated complaint restarts paused litigation and challenges Interior’s 2025 move to readopt Trump‑era program opening all 1.56 million acres of the Coastal Plain to oil and gas leasing.
Clearcutting for products like P&G’s Charmin toilet paper is destroying more than one million acres of the boreal forest each year. And P&G is one of the worst exploiters of these forests. Tell P&G's new CEO it's time to commit…
The Environmental Protection Agency is going to stop considering the economic benefits of reducing asthma, heart disease and premature deaths as it repeals limits on air pollutants like mercury, soot and smog, according to published reports.
In his final state of the state address, Governor Newsom touted the state’s commitments to clean energy, health, affordable housing, and climate leadership.
The agency failed to respond to two separate requests submitted by NRDC in 2025 seeking information on DOE’s review and termination of Office of Clean Energy Demonstration programs and awards for clean industrial and energy projects.
The EMC voted to move forward with proposed rules, written by industry, that allow PFAS polluters in North Carolina to self-report and self-regulate toxic “forever chemicals” discharges into the state’s surface waters, including drinking water supplies.
Governor Pritzker today signed the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act into law, a major step to rein in rising electricity costs while making one of the largest clean energy investments in Illinois history.
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