Maine's Republican governor is committed to undermining one of the strongest policies we have for developing clean energy.
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Maine's Republican governor is committed to undermining one of the strongest policies we have for developing clean energy.
We joined a public transit rally to support allies fighting for public infrastructure – something we know a lot about.
The fight is not over in Detroit. Residents are determined to get legislation for an income-based water affordability plan ordinance passed as soon as possible.
After more than a year and a half, officials still haven't gotten to the bottom of the Porter Ranch blowout in October 2015.
The state Senate failed to vote on a bill to ban fracking waste, but our movement to ban it keeps gaining momentum.
Challenging a state takeover law, residents show power by demanding democratic control of their water system
Trump's plan to fix America's infrastructure will actually sell our water systems, bridges and roads off to Wall Street.
As Trump rolls back environmental protections on the national level, statehouses across the country bowed to the factory farming industry during this year's state legislative sessions.
Allegheny County Conference Looks to Local Officials and Zoning Codes to Rein in Drilling
Hours after Trump's disastrous Paris decision, New Yorkers hit the streets to demand other political leaders step up.
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