Apr 14, 2015 | News Release
Tom SingerNatural gas, the fuel many Americans use daily to cook meals and heat our homes, is made mostly of methane. Natural gas also comes with a “cleaner than coal” reputation when burned to generate electricity. But too many leaks in the supply chain can quickly...
Apr 7, 2015 | News Release
A federal court halted a logging plan in Northern California that would have harmed old-growth forests and federally protected fish and wildlife species. The decision by the U.S. District Court Northern District of California stems from a lawsuit filed by three...
Apr 2, 2015 | News Release
Location:Olympia, WARiver advocacy groups will return to the courtroom on Friday, April 3, to challenge a decision that could reduce Similkameen Falls in Northeastern Washington to a trickle. The Falls, located on the Similkameen River just downstream of the abandoned...
Apr 2, 2015 | News Release
Location:Eugene, OregonWHAT: Two Eugene youths’ climate change case, Chernaik v. Brown, will be argued before Judge Karsten Rasmussen and in front of national news media at Lane County Circuit Court. Oregonians from across the state are coming to support these young...
Apr 1, 2015 | News Release
Directs agency to revise its management plan to better protect monument resources and visitor safetyLocation:Phoenix, AZRuling two days after oral arguments closed, the Arizona District Court in Phoenix has ordered the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to re-examine its...
Mar 17, 2015 | News Release
Location:Seattle, WAToday, eight young citizens of Washington state filed their opening brief in their climate change case, Zoe & Stella Foster v. Washington Department of Ecology, to King County Superior Court. The young petitioners are appealing the Washington...