
How plastic in the ocean hurts animals
Plastic pollution is injuring, sickening and killing wildlife — from seabirds and turtles to seals and whales
Plastic pollution is injuring, sickening and killing wildlife — from seabirds and turtles to seals and whales
The Roadless Rule protects 58.5 million acres of national forests from new roads and commercial logging
Plastic pollution isn't just bad for whales and turtles. New research suggests microplastics are also harming bees' ability to forage and pollinate.
Although Chaco Cultural National Historical Park has incalculable ecological and historical value, it is once again threatened by expanded oil and gas drilling.
Stop the Turpike Trap: Why the $11 billion highway boondoggle project to widen the Turnpike Extension should be put to bed.
Info from PIRG, Environment America, their Atlantic & Gulf Coast state groups and Frontier Group about enviro, health, consumer concerns hurricanes pose.