Los Angeles Dodgers March 27 Environmental activists to protest Dodgers' home opener over partnership with embattled oil company The Los Angeles Dodgers will see a group of protesters kick off opening day on Thursday because of the team's partnership with an embattled oil company.
Joe Biden March 27 Comer probes NGOs that received $20B in Biden EPA grants despite almost no revenue: 'Shady deal' Oversight Chairman James Comer called on eight NGOs who received the grants to offer the committee all information related to the grants and their staff and salaries.
US Environment March 27 Trump EPA chief to 'confront crisis' of Mexican sewage polluting San Diego area beaches Lee Zeldin, who heads the EPA, will visit the California-Mexico border "in the near future" to inspect toxic sewage flowing into the Pacific Ocean from Tijuana.
US Environment March 26 Controversial climate group facing bankruptcy, how did it get here? Greenpeace, a leading environmental group, has been involved in several high-profile environmental cases over the years.
Opinion March 25 LIZ PEEK: Trump, Zeldin bring a key ingredient to America’s 'green agenda' EPA chief Lee Zeldin recently announced a reversal of "green" policies that were likely to put Detroit out of business and stymie our country’s dominance of 21st-century industries.
VIDEO March 22 Peanut the squirrel’s owner to sue NY environmental agency over pet’s death Mark Longo, owner of Peanut the squirrel, and his attorney Nora Marino join ‘ӣÌÒÊÓÆµ Live’ to discuss their legal action against the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation after authorities raided Longo’s home and seized his pet.
Energy March 21 Deep red state proposal triggers ESG concerns: 'Raises a lot of questions' Oklahoma's state treasurer is raising concerns about legislation he says could open the door further to the controversial practice of "environmental, social and governance."
US Environment March 20 Left-wing dark money groups ramp up pressure on House and Senate Dems against key industry: 'No Immunity' More than 100 climate groups, many with ties to liberal dark money, sent a letter pressuring Democratic leadership in Congress to give "no immunity" to fossil fuel companies.
Opinion March 20 The future of nature is nonpartisan. Let's combat environmental extremism with common sense If we wants to make environmental progress that lasts beyond the next Election Day, we need a group that fights to conserve our natural beauty regardless of which "side" is in power.
US Energy March 19 Jury finds Greenpeace liable, ordered to pay hundreds of millions over Dakota Access oil pipeline protests A North Dakota jury has ordered Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million in connection with protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
US Energy March 19 Pro-energy group urges AG Bondi to probe Biden's autopen on crucial decisions that devastated industry Power the Future sent a letter to AG Bondi raising concerns over whether former President Biden used an autopen to sign energy-related executive orders.