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Every Day Is Earth Day:Why One Day Isn’t Enough April 22 is Earth Day—a day when people around the world plant trees, clean beaches, and

A Pipeline of Problems:Tallgrass Energy’s Hydrogen Gamble on Navajo Land In the arid landscapes of the Navajo Nation, where communities already struggle with access to

GulfLink’s Oil Export Terminal:A Deepwater Disaster in the Making In February 2025, the U.S. Maritime Administration gave final approval to a massive new offshore oil

Enterprise’s Dirty Pipeline:How Big Oil’s “Efficiency” Is Costing Texas Its Future In the dusty expanse of West Texas, oil executives are celebrating. Not because they’ve

SPOT the Problem: The Gulf’s Next Big Oil Disaster Waiting to Happen. Off the coast of Freeport, Texas, a dangerous project is bubbling beneath the surface—literally.

Source of map: https://www.ferc.gov/dela-express-pipeline-project The Pipeline No One Asked For:Why DeLa Express Is a False Solution The DeLa Express Pipeline is a proposed 750-mile natural gas

Toxic Water Isn’t the Solution:Say NO to Desalination Without Safeguards in Texas Texas is in a water crisis. We need real, sustainable answers — not

Greenland’s Rare Earth Mining:A False Solution to Climate Change Imagine a world where your smartphone, electric car, and even wind turbines rely on minerals hidden

False Solutions in Farming:How Budget Cuts Hurt Our Food, Farmers, and Future When we think about what goes on our plates, we often forget how

Public Lands Under Siege:Job Cuts, Drilling Leases, and the Fight to Save America’s Natural Heritage Massive Job Cuts Threaten Park Operations In February 2025, the

Net Metering:A Better Solution for Everyone — Not Just Solar Owners Net metering is one of the most effective policies for expanding rooftop solar and

South Dakota Law Slows Down Carbon Capture Pipeline:A Win Against False Solutions A new law in South Dakota has made it harder for a massive