A look back at what our unique network accomplished in 2023
Here are 10 examples of how our advocates won positive results for the public and the planet in 2023.
If we want a greener, healthier world we need to protect our rivers, lakes and streams.
Clean water is vital to ecosystems, to our health, and our quality of life. But too many of our rivers, lakes and streams are vulnerable to pollution. This pollution, along with outdated infrastructure – like lead pipes in our schools – puts our health at risk. We need to work together to protect our waters.
Here are 10 examples of how our advocates won positive results for the public and the planet in 2023.
It took our home...and it stole our natureSuzanne Franklin, Permian Basin Resident
If we're not looking to the future, even for our own children or grandchildren, then what do we have left today?Christa Mancias and Frankie Orona, Activists
What we need is enforcement of the existing rulesSarah Stogner , Attorney
There's stuff out there that probably won't clean up in my kids lifetime.Schuyler Wight, Rancher
The regulations in place to regulate oil and gas industry is in favor of the oil and gas and not in favor of the environment or the people.Neta Rhyne, Activist
Texas continues to flunk efforts aimed at stopping pervasive lead contamination of schools’ drinking water.
Residents on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border are returning to their homes this week following their evacuations over looming explosion fears after a train carrying 20 cars of hazardous materials derailed.
Just over 2,200 bills are currently filed in the Legislature
Whether vented, flared, or leaked, methane emissions are environmentally damaging, harmful to human health, and just wasteful.
Environment America welcomed new members of Congress to D.C. on January 3 and asked them to save the bees, advance clean energy and more.