New Mexico’s utility regulator today found that Blackstone and TXNM Energy violated state law by completing a $400 million stock transaction without receiving required prior approval. The state’s ...
SEATTLE— Conservation groups filed a notice today of their intent to sue the city of Tacoma, Washington, for discharging toxic wastewater at levels that harm Puget Sound Chinook salmon, protected as ...
A coalition of conservation and environmental justice groups sued the city of Barstow for approving a 5,000-acre rail yard and warehouse project that will worsen already poor air quality and destroy ...
Opinion
Trump EPA Approves Two More ‘Forever Chemical’ Pesticides for Use on Most Widely Grown U.S. Crops
Two new “forever chemical” pesticides are among multiple dangerous pesticides approved today by the Trump Environmental Protection Agency for use on food crops, including corn, wheat, kiwi, oats, peas ...
PHOENIX— The Center for Biological Diversity today filed a notice of its intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and ...
The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today for failing to finalize Endangered Species ...
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity notified the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today that it intends to sue the agency for failing to designate critical habitat for red knot shorebirds in ...
The Center for Biological Diversity today urged Royal Caribbean to adopt a policy of slowing its cruise ships to 10 knots or less when traveling through important whale habitat. Today’s letter to the ...
Residents in Seward, Alaska, will hold a public memorial and procession on Friday for the pregnant fin whale hit by a mega-cruise ship in the Gulf of Alaska. Seward residents and the Center for ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has approved the highly persistent pesticide trifludimoxazin for use on wheat, oats, oranges, apples and almonds. The pesticide is a “forever chemical” — often ...
Today’s lawsuit was filed in the Northern District of California.
The Center for Biological Diversity submitted comments today challenging a sweeping U.S. Forest Service plan to allow commercial logging across more than 5 million acres in six national forests in ...
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