Blog posts from around the country
Maryland Chapter
You have the power to protect 1,500 acres of forested land, avoid unnecessary development that will likely lead to an increase in future carbon emissions and ensure tax payer dollars aren’t being used to support private corporate profits by writing…
Missouri Chapter
Missouri Mayors for 100% Clean Energy
We are facing unprecedented issues in Missouri: a global pandemic, racial injustice, and a climate crisis.
North Star Chapter
Opponents of Enbridge’s proposed Line 3 pipeline filed a lawsuit with the Court of Appeals today challenging the Public Utilities Commission’s (PUC) approval of permits for the project.
Idaho Chapter
A couple of weeks ago I had to sit through a 3.5-hour evening conference call from 6:00-9:30pm. And it was magnificent.
New Jersey Chapter
Elcon Recycling Services LLC recently sent a formal letter of withdrawal to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for their applications of the Elcon project in Falls Township. Applications that were withdrawn included Phase II RCRA…
Washington State Chapter
July was a month of historic wins for public lands. On July 22, the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) passed Congress and by August 4 it was signed into law. It included two major components: fixing the National Parks maintenance backlog, and fully…
Washington State Chapter
This month, the Trump administration released its Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and Biological Opinion (BiOp) for the Snake and Columbia River salmon and steelhead. But this plan merely repeats the mistakes of the past and offers only…
Washington State Chapter
On Friday, July 31 -- only one day before a moratorium on shutting off utilities was set to expire across Washington state --Gov. Jay Inslee signed a proclamation extending it a third time. That means that until at least October 15th, utilities are…