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Conservation Groups to Defend Biden Administration Postponement of Oil, Gas Lease Sales

Seventeen groups represented by Earthjustice and the Western Environmental Law Center moved to intervene today to defend the Biden administration’s postponement of several oil and gas lease sales. Read More

Lawsuit Seeks to Protect U.S. Waters From Ship Pollution, Invasive Species

WASHINGTON — The Center for Biological Diversity and Friends of the Earth sued the Environmental Protection Agency today for failing to finalize nationwide standards that would protect U.S. waterways from harmful vessel discharges. Today’s lawsuit notes that discharges of vessel ballast water originating thousands of miles away can carry invasive… Read More

Friends of the Earth Responds to Final EIS for Climate Disaster Willow Project

Greenlighting the Willow project would banish President Biden’s climate legacy to one of irreparable and downright shameful environmental destruction. Read More

U.S. Forest Service restores critical protections to Tongass National Forest

In a win for Southeast Alaska communities, wildlife, and the climate, the U.S. Forest Service reinstated Roadless Rule protections across the Tongass rainforest in Southeast Alaska. Read More

NRC refuses PG&E request to resume review of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant extension

Technical staff at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) refused a request by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) to resume reviewing a 2009 license renewal application the company formally withdrew from NRC consideration in 2018. Read More

Statement on Manuel Terán’s killing

Friends of the Earth U.S. expresses our solidarity with those outraged and in mourning at the police killing of Manuel “Tortuguita” Terán, while protecting the South River Forest from logging and exploitation. Read More

Lawsuit Challenges Biden EPA Failure to Cut Airplane Soot Pollution

Environmental groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency today over its rule that fails to cut aircraft particulate matter pollution, commonly known as soot and smoke. Read More

Twitter’s #ClimateScam and Fossil-Fueled Facebook Ads Documented In New COP27 Report

LONDON – Today, the Climate Action Against Disinformation (CAAD) coalition released its roundup report on climate disinformation detected around the United Nations’ climate conference (COP27) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. The report reflects the efforts of the coalition’s COP27… Read More

Environmental Justice Advocates Oppose Factory Farm Energy Expansion at EPA Hearing

This week environmental justice advocates across the U.S. testified against the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed changes to the Renewable Fuel Standard during virtual hearings hosted by EPA. Read More

More Than 300 Groups Urge Biden Administration to Manage Public Lands and Waters in Line with his Climate Promises and International Commitments

Today, over 300 community groups sent a letter to the Department of Interior outlining 9 concrete steps it can take to align its public lands and waters management with climate science and Biden's climate promises. Read More