In Washington’s Tenth, it’s Marilyn Strickland, president of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, against environmental activist Beth Doglio.
Energy & the Environment
Like Southwest Louisiana, FEMA Is Worn Down
This summer’s furies, Hurricanes Laura in August, Sally in September, and Delta in October, pummeled the same southwest corner of Louisiana. Blue tarps covered the roofs of the places Laura spared. Delta blew them off and flooded anything still standing. After the storm cleared out, area residents flocked to Twitter to complain that the country—especially […]
Border Wall Desecrates Native American Lands in Southern California and Arizona
Tribes protest and litigate in an ongoing bid to halt construction of the notorious project.
Four More Years of Trump Would Be an Environmental ‘Fiasco’
The administration has established a record of protecting polluters and undermining regulation.
Unsanitized: The Pandemic Prop-Up of Fossil Fuel Companies
Plus, 60,000 jobs at the whim of a lobbying effort. This is The COVID-19 Daily Report for October 1, 2020.
When Going Green Collides With the Free Market
Texas’s chaotic, deregulated energy market was key to Georgetown’s claim to be the nation’s renewable-energy leader. It’s also the reason their project backfired.
Re-Fund the EPA
In order to save the planet, the next administration must hire thousands of people to implement climate policy.
Countries Are Using COVID to Ignore the Climate Crisis
The need for economic recovery is being used to bail out the fossil fuel industry in countries around the world.
After Losing, Pipeline Company Refuses to Pay Legal Fees in Trespassing Case
Bayou Bridge is hoping the typically pliant state government in Louisiana will come to its aid.

