PHILADELPHIA – This week, the National Park Service removed an exhibit from Independence National Historical Park examining the legacy of slavery at the site.
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Washington, DC – Today, the Sierra Club is highlighting the transparency generated by the organization’s Environmental Law Program in the first year of Donald Trump’s second term in office.
Washington, D.C. - Today, seven environmental and consumer advocacy groups filed rehearing requests after Donald Trump’s Department of Energy unlawfully invoked Section 202(c) of the Federal Power Act and forced two coal power plants in Indiana to stay online after their planned retirements.
BROOKFIELD, Conn. – Tonight, local residents and community activists attended an informational public hearing on the tentatively-approved Iroquois gas pipeline “Enhancement by Compression” project. Hearing attendees spoke out resoundingly against the project and the decision by Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) to deny the Town of Brookfield’s and other groups’ request for an adjudicatory hearing.
BOSTON– Environmental groups weighed in today in support of a coalition of renewable energy industry groups challenging a series of actions taken by the Trump Administration to prevent federal permitting for wind and solar energy projects.
Proposal from Rep. Gosar, HR 4255, would push critically endangered animal closer to extinction
Only 4 of 30 pensions earn ‘strong’ scores for strategies to invest in climate solutions
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Environmental Defense Fund, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Sierra Club are moving to defend California’s protective clean vehicle standards in court.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote today on a controversial proposal, backed by the Trump Administration, that would allow toxic sulfide mining in the watershed of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota.
WASHINGTON — Today, the Senate and House of Representatives released a series of appropriation bills. The draft fiscal year 2026 transportation bill would strip away more than $875 million in funds for EV charging infrastructure, including roughly $500 million already apportioned to all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico to build essential EV charging infrastructure along the nation’s highways under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Charging (NEVI) Formula program.