Louisiana Still Puts Out the Welcome Mat for Polluters

Is $18,000 a year too much for a multimillion-dollar company to spend warning neighbors when the poison it pumps into the air has become life threatening? Is the giant petrochemical industry facing an existential threat from a tiny group of...

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Our Emergency Response Today Isn’t What We Want to See in Our Climate Crisis

By now you’ve probably read the stories about how clear and clean our air has become due to the economic shutdown caused by the coronavirus. You might also have read how this is helping address climate change, since those...

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We’re Fighting Coronavirus, But Surrendering to Pollution

What if I told you more than 100,000 Americans are dying every year from an ongoing epidemic and your government is doing nothing about it? And what if I told you the government not only knows about this killing epidemic;...

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Local GOP Voters Are Learning That Pollution Knows No Boundaries

Of all the pejoratives opposing sides throw at each other in political debates, I’ve always thought one of the most damning is NIMBYism – “Not In My Back Yard.” That’s the charge earned by folks who support potentially damaging government...

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