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BREAKING: We're going to court. The Biden Administration approved the Willow oil project without adequately assessing its climate impacts. It could've properly weighed its options to limit the impact. It could've said no. It didn't. And now, we are filing a lawsuit to stop it.
BREAKING: The Biden Administration has just approved ConocoPhillips's Willow oil project, ignoring pleas from millions who called for the Alaska oil-drilling plan to be halted due to concerns about climate change. 🧵
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Earthjustice retweeted
@LizAGMoran, New York Policy Advocate for Earthjustice @Earthjustice in support of the Senate’s One-House Budget Proposal:
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The House held a hearing yesterday on bills to delist grizzlies and gray wolves, an attempt to destroy the safety net the Endangered Species Act provides. In #ESA50 anniversary, we must restore and strengthen the ESA to confront the extinction crisis.
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“With these delisting actions, the history has been...that they've stepped in to ramp up the persecution [of formerly protected species] and that’s why the Endangered Species Act is so important," said Earthjustice's Tim Preso. ejus.tc/40jpHP1
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Last week, we went to court to challenge @FERC's approval of a new energy market in the Southeast. But one seat on FERC remains vacant, leading to split votes like this one. We need a new FERC commissioner to efficiently transition to clean energy. ejus.tc/3Z1DTus
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Last month, a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed and caught fire in the middle of an Ohio town. If the fossil fuel industry gets its way, many more trains will pass through the region, adding even more environmental threats to the Ohio River Valley. ejus.tc/3Z1qqTv
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Earthjustice retweeted
Advocates met with the @EPA today urging officials to set strong limits on soot pollution. We have the right to clean air, and the EPA must protect it. #CleanAirNow #SolutionsForPollution
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the research is clear. gas stoves are dangerous and induction stoves are a great alternative.
The gas industry is employing the same tricks countless industries have used to fight regulation. They claim no scientific consensus, pointing to studies that supposedly debunk leading research. Here's how to understand the leading research vox.com/policy/2023/3/21/235…
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Earthjustice retweeted
An @earthjustice lawsuit may finally close the loophole that has left toxic coal ash largely unregulated. Great story by @AustynGaffney! This spring the EPA may announce a new rule. #coalash
Lagging enforcement of the 2015 coal ash rule impacts communities around the country, incl the groundwater near a small western PA town contaminated w/ arsenic 372x higher than EPA health standards My latest on coal ash for @YaleE360 ⬇️ e360.yale.edu/features/coal-…
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Earthjustice retweeted
Thank you @RepEscobar for your support in urging the @EPA to set the strongest and most health protective limits on soot pollution and protect our right to clean air. #CleanAirNow #SolutionsForPollution
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We, along with our partners at @earthjustice, applaud the reintroduction of the Environmental Justice for All Act. Read the full statement here: bit.ly/3FHRrVq
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At the NY State Capitol today! @GovKathyHochul @NYSA_Majority it's time to pass the All Electric Buildings Act and NY HEAT Act in this year's budget. We need to transition to new electric buildings ASAP! #climatecantwait
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The Willow Project has been approved. Which means 260 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions, right as top scientists are saying we must cut global emissions in 1/2 by 2030 to avoid the worst of the climate crisis. We're going to court to stop it. ejus.tc/3Z0FBfN
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Yesterday was so good. We’re gonna get all-electric new construction. No loopholes. No delays. @GovKathyHochul 🎶electrify by ‘25!🎶 #GasFreeNY
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Incredibly powerful day in Albany. These are the people who are going to win a #GasFreeNY Let’s get it done in the budget @GovKathyHochul! No loopholes, no delay! nitter.fdn.fr/i/web/status/163…
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The world’s top scientists just published a “survival guide for humanity” that says we must cut global emissions in half by 2030 to avoid the worst of the climate crisis. So why did @POTUS approve a huge oil project that will produce 260 million metric tons of greenhouse gases?
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Nearly 25% of the U.S.’s carbon emissions come from fossil fuels pumped or mined from lands and waters that belong to the public and leased by the government. It doesn’t have to be this way. ejus.tc/3uWKo3n
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For over 18 years, Taylor Energy's sunken oil rig leaked as much as 29,274 gallons per day into the Gulf of Mexico. Finally, in 2022, we won in court and they had to pay to clean it up. ejus.tc/3PJ8NUk
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The Biden administration is preparing to impose some of the first new rules in a generation to restrict or ban an array of toxic chemicals, but industry is trying to get in the way. Our health is more important than corporate profits. nytimes.com/2023/03/16/us/po…
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