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Holding Scott Pruitt Accountable
We’re keeping Scott Pruitt’s name in headlines so none of his misdeeds go unnoticed. We took a creative turn in calling out his unethical actions, posting hundreds of posters across Washington, D…
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Backing Interior Away from Steep National Park Fee Hike
The idea of pricing millions of Americans out of visiting our beloved spaces is wholly un-American. Zinke’s decision prioritizes the elite over the general public, and further undermines the challen…
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Banning Industrial Ocean Fish Farming in Washington State
In early March 2018, Washington’s state legislature passed House Bill 2957—a bill that bans all future industrial net pen operations by 2022. This bill should send a message to the aquaculture ind…
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Continued Resistance of the Keystone XL Pipeline
A decade later Keystone XL has not been built, and Friends of the Earth remains committed to resisting this dirty pipeline.
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Dirty Coal Plant Loses U.S. Funding
Americans have made it clear: We want a cleaner future. This means investing in sustainable and efficient renewable energy at home and abroad.
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Withdrawal of Trump’s Climate-Denying Environmental Advisor Nominee
This success is significant. Hartnett White — who is not a scientist — has no place affecting our environmental safeguards.
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Nestlé Cuts Ties With Conflict Palm Oil
More than 40,000 Friends of the Earth members signed our petition urging Nestlé to cut ties with REPSA. And Nestlé responded.
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Stopping Dirty Energy Projects
Friends of the Earth is committed to fighting against the Trump Administration’s dangerous, misguided policies on coal and nuclear power.
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A Victory for Forests: Cargill Cuts Ties with Palm Oil Producer
Friends of the Earth and our allies have pushed businesses and corporations to cut ties with abusive and destructive palm oil companies.
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Stopping Trump’s Anti-Science USDA Nominee
Friends of the Earth members successfully pressured unqualified, anti-science USDA nominee Sam Clovis to withdraw from consideration.