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Letter on Data Center Fast-Tracking
On behalf of our 120 organizations and the millions of members and supporters we represent, we urge Congress to reject any legislation that would fast-track permitting and development for hyperscale…
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What Is the Biggest Threat to Polar Bears? The Truth About Climate Change and Arctic Survival
What is the biggest threat to polar bears? Learn how climate change and melting sea ice are pushing polar bears toward extinction — and how you can help.
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Are Wolves Endangered, and How Can We Save Them?
Learn which wolf species are endangered and how we can help protect them.
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Google’s Eco-failures
This investigation succeeds Google’s 2025 environment report, which the company has used since 2016 to mislead activists, lawmakers, and the public about its true environmental toll.
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Generating A(I) Crisis
The report demonstrates how the world’s largest tech companies, Google, Microsoft and Nvidia, are abandoning their emissions targets in order to expand artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learn…
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Gulf & Environmental Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Decision to Exempt All Gulf Oil-and-Gas Activities from Endangered Species Act
Gulf and environmental groups sued the Trump Administration over its decision to strip Endangered Species Act protection from imperiled species threatened by oil-and-gas offshore drilling activities i…
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Put the Public in the Driver’s Seat: US Senate AI Policy Roadmap
The report that follows organizes the evidence supporting legislative action to regulate AI into eleven categories and provides links to 206 resources which form part of a much larger mountain of evid…
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The Great Green AI Hoax Machine
Nothing puts the “artificial” in artificial intelligence more clearly than the claims that it’s good for energy and the environment.
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Toxic Finance
Banks and investors continue to fund petrochemicals, plastics, fertilizers, and pesticides without policies to address their impact.
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Major Banks Backing Risky US Petrochemical Expansion Despite Mounting Legal and Financial Warnings
Major US and global banks have provided US $133 billion in financing to companies expanding petrochemical production in the United States since 2019.