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Friends of the Earth Celebrates EPA’s Decision to Pull Dangerous EV Proposal

WASHINGTON – Today, the Environmental Protection Agency announced its final rule under the Renewable Fuel Standard, which includes the removal of a proposal to expand the program by allowing electrification compliance credits (e-RINs) for charging electric vehicles via biomass energy. The RFS… Read More

Friends of the Earth Condemns Legal Attack on New Jersey Environmental Justice Legislation

WASHINGTON – Business and labor groups have reportedly challenged New Jersey’s landmark Environmental Justice Law, which allows for the state to better protect vulnerable communities from environmental degradation caused by polluting facilities. The rule, which took effect in April, was a major… Read More

500+ International Groups: Biden Must Stop Fossil Fuel Expansion Ahead of September Climate Summit

More than 500 groups representing six continents sent a letter to President Biden today demanding he stop fossil fuel expansion ahead of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’s Climate Ambition Summit this September in NYC. Read More

Friends of the Earth Reacts to USDA Animal-Raising Claims

Today, USDA announced a new effort to strengthen substantiation of animal-raising claims on meat and dairy labels. Read More

State Department faces 2nd lawsuit over expedited Amos Hochstein FOIA request

Friends of the Earth has sued the U.S. Department of State for a second time over an expedited 2022 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request targeting Biden energy official Amos Hochstein and potential fossil fuel influence over the U.S. response to the war in Ukraine. Read More

150+ Organizations Call Out USDA for Exacerbating Environmental Injustice in Energy Grant Program

Today, 155 environmental justice, food and farm, and climate organizations voiced opposition to changes the U.S. Department of Agriculture made to the Rural Energy for America Program that will exacerbate environmental injustice in many rural communities. Read More

New York Protects ‘the Birds and the Bees’ with Nation-Leading Legislation

We are buzzing with praise for our Senate and Assembly members taking action to address toxic neonic pesticides and protect our pollinators. Read More

Friends of the Earth Ratifies First Union Contract

Friends of the Earth (FoE) and the staff union, Friends of the Earth Workers United, are proud to announce the ratification of their first union contract. Read More

New Report Documents Social and Environmental Harms of PRONACA’s Animal Agriculture Operations on Indigenous Communities

Loans from IDB Invest and IFC to PRONACA, the country’s largest pig and poultry producer, have violated the banks' own policies. Read More

Freedom of Information Act Findings Reveal Covert Incinerator Lobby Blitz

WASHINGTON – FOIA documents uncovered by Friends of the Earth confirm that an incinerator industry campaign, led by waste management giant Covanta, is attempting to potentially co-opt billions of dollars in climate funding under the Renewable Fuel Standard. Incineration industry giants tout waste incineration energy as “sustainable” when… Read More