How Climate Superfund Bills Use Science to Make Polluters Pay

2026-01-28T23:53:21+00:00January 28, 2026|

This week, communities across the country are asking their state legislators for a common-sense solution—using a practice that’s been around for decades—to make polluters pay. In 1980, following decades of high-profile disasters from toxic pollution, Congress passed the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), more commonly known as “Superfund.” On a basic level,

EPA Cuts People Out of the Picture

2026-01-28T23:53:18+00:00January 28, 2026|

The Trump administration has made it a mission to eliminate life-saving and health-protecting rules we all rely on, in order to increase profits for a few well-connected corporations. In yet another step towards this harmful goal, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), quietly and without public comment, stopped putting a dollar amount on the value of

Colorado Water Legislative Forecast

2026-01-27T22:22:25+00:00January 27, 2026|

Colorado’s 2026 legislative session kicked off this month—and it’s starting under a dry winter sky and a tight budget, creating tough conditions on the ground  and tough decisions at the...

Two Piping Plovers Beat the Odds

2026-01-27T20:15:59+00:00January 27, 2026|

On a quiet stretch of tidal flat at Outback Key, two tiny shorebirds illustrate a story of conservation success. “Jevie” (also known as “Obby” in Michigan) and “Lopey” are banded birds...

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