Claims that MVP is needed for energy security or demand — or that it is nearly built and has no legal hurdles ahead — are contradicted by data.
The idea should be nixed before it ever becomes a reality, say activists and researchers.
As Malaysian timber giant Samling’s SLAPP suit against SAVE Rivers is adjourned for a fourth time, communities continue their fight against the logging company.
The “green shift” isn’t enough, says mayor of Longyearbyen, which is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth.
Investigation finds energy giant’s efforts to offset its huge emissions rely on schemes with little impact.
Viewed by the Chumash people as their ancestral home, the Native American tribe is behind the first Indigenous-led initiative to protect the ocean and repair its damaged ecosystem.
How one nature photographer’s effort to identify the insects in his photos morphed into ambitious nationwide documentation project.
Novel program on the US West Coast incentivizes cargo ships to slow down to protect marine mammals, reduce emissions.
Chilekwa Mumba helped lead a citizen’s suit against Vedanta Resources for pollution from its massive copper mine. Its success is informing similar international initiatives.
Company accused of ‘lobbying and greenwashing’ for more fossil fuels despite knowing of risks.
Green groups are urging the government to scrap a potentially devastating mining deal.
But some critics say using hatchery-raised fish to teach kids about the importance of healthy watersheds isn't a great idea.
A new facility on the US Northwest coast will test the potential of the ocean to create sustainable, renewable energy.
In Memoriam: Jerry Mander (1936-2023)
As the nation’s first urban wildlife refuge that centers community and environmental justice, Valle de Oro may serve as model for more to come.
In Nigeria, diminished water bodies threaten agriculture, wildlife, and cultural identity.