Government officials and observers from around the world are convening in Jamaica Monday to discuss deep-sea mining at the 31st session of the International Seabed Authority. More than 40 governments, ...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has published a new assessment that revises the gopher tortoise’s status from “vulnerable” to “critically endangered” on the IUCN Red List of ...
WASHINGTON— A new Trump administration legal filing says that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth wants to exempt all oil industry activities in the Gulf of Mexico from the Endangered Species Act. The ...
Synthetic phosphate fertilizer poses a serious threat to our environment. Phosphate rock mining, along with the inorganic fertilizers and animal feed supplements and pesticides for which phosphate is ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity sued the Trump administration today seeking records on a decision that would ...
The Center for Biological Diversity petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency today to add cancer warnings to all ...
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 launched a national advertising campaign today holding major automakers ...
SILVER CITY, N.M.— The Arizona and New Mexico wildlife agencies today jointly announced that the number of endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest grew by 33 last year — to 319 in 2025 from ...
The Center for Biological Diversity sued the National Marine Fisheries Service today for failing to designate critical habitat in Florida and other areas for the threatened queen conch. This iconic ...
WASHINGTON— The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled today that permits to build in Florida wetlands should stay in the hands of federal regulators rather than the state.
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