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Lawsuit Against State Department Prompts Expedited Treatment of Polluter FOIA Request
The U.S. Department of State has reversed its denial of expedited processing for a FOIA request targeting potential polluter influence.
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Deny, Deceive, Delay: Documenting and Responding to Climate Disinformation at COP26 and Beyond
A report released today documents the nature of climate disinformation around last year’s international climate conference in Glasgow.
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Connecticut Bans Brain-Damaging Chlorpyrifos
This bill will keep chlorpyrifos out of places that directly affect our communities, and provide safeguards for bees and other pollinators.
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State Department sued over Amos Hochstein FOIA request
A FOIA request has been filed to shine light on potential bias that Amos Hochstein, a former LNG executive, might be bringing to his role.
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Lowe’s Pressed to Pull Cancer-linked Roundup During Annual Shareholder Meeting
Lowe’s is under pressure to stop selling glyphosate as consumer and environmental groups instal a billboard at company headquarters.
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Report: Big Oil Makes Billions While Society Shoulders Staggering Costs of Public Lands and Waters Drilling
Friends of the Earth released an analysis on the true social cost of carbon if the Biden administration continues allowing Big Oil to drill.
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Groups Push Home Depot to Pull Cancer-linked Roundup During Annual Shareholder Meeting
Home Depot is under renewed pressure to stop selling cancer-linked, pollinator-toxic weedkiller glyphosate, the key ingredient in Roundup.
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Big Oil rewards Wall Street as price-gouging vote looms
Data shows that oil and gas companies are returning billions more in cash to themselves and their investors amid windfall profits from war.
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Amos Hochstein: Diplomat or Fossil Fuel lobbyist?
Friends of the Earth filed a Freedom of Information request targeting the entanglements of Amos Hochstein, Senior Advisor for Energy Security.
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Coalition Delivers nearly 80K+ Comments to Bureau of Land Management at Rally To “Truly Honor Chaco”
While a 10-mile buffer is an important step toward permanent protection for the Greater Chaco landscape, fighting the climate crisis demands even bolder action.