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An American white ibis lands on marshy wetlands of the South Padre Island Birding Center in Texas. Credit: Jon G. Fuller/VW Pics/ Universal Images Group via Getty Images

The Transatlantic Battle to Stop Methane Gas Exports From South Texas

By Aaron Cantú, Capital & Main

Amazon Web Services data centers are seen next to the Great Oak neighborhood on Jan. 24, 2023, in Manassas, Virginia. Credit: Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Virginia Environmental Groups Form New Data Center Reform Coalition, Call for More Industry Oversight

By Jake Bolster

President Joe Biden speaks on renewable energy at the Philadelphia Shipyard in July. Biden attended a ribbon cutting at the shipyard for a new offshore wind vessel called the Acadia which will be employed in the building of offshore wind farms. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images.

Labor and Environmental Groups Have Learned to Get Along. Here’s the Organization in the Middle

By Dan Gearino

Ramón Cruz is the first Latino to serve as president of the Sierra Club in the 128-year history of the nation's largest environmental organization. Credit: International Transport Forum

Q&A: The Sierra Club Embraces Environmental Justice, Forcing a Difficult Internal Reckoning

By Evelyn Nieves

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Anti-Oil Sands Protests Take Off in the U.S.

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Greenpeace volunteers distributed food and supplies at a base in Queens.

Enviro Groups Take on Climate Disaster Relief

By Katherine Bagley

Landowner Eleanor Fairchild (right) and actress Daryl Hannah (left) were arreste

Texas: Enviros' Presence Declines in KXL Fight

By Lisa Song

Nov. 6 protest at the White House

Activist Leaders Explain Victory over Pipeline

By Elizabeth McGowan, InsideClimate News

Bloomberg's $50M Anti-Coal Move

By Reuters

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GHG Reporting Program Draws Ire From All Sides

By Elizabeth McGowan

May Boeve of 350.org

New Green Leaders Look to Grassroots (Part II)

by Jason Mark, Earth Island Journal

Rebecca Tarbotton, the new executive director of Rainforest Action Network

New Green Leaders Look to Grassroots (Part I)

by Jason Mark, Earth Island Journal

College Campuses Continue to Leave Coal Behind

By Joan Oleck

"D" for Democrat Brought Doom, Not Their Energy Positions

By Elizabeth McGowan

Green Groups Get Behind Clean Energy Election Push

By Elizabeth McGowan

Sestak and Toomey: Night and Day on Climate and Energy in Pennsylvania Senate Race

By Elizabeth McGowan

Sierra Club Intervenes to Block New Oil Sands Project

By Stacy Feldman

Permit for Canada-Texas Oil Sands Pipeline under Extra Scrutiny

By Abby Schultz

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