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  • Why Public Control of Infrastructure Matters

    By Wenonah Hauter, and Donald Cohen, Executive Director, In the Public Interest
    Topics: 
    Corporate Control of Water
  • At Elementary School, Students Practice for Pipeline Catastrophe

    By Sam Rubin
    Topics: 
    Fracking
  • Off Fossil Fuels Campaign Launches Across the Country

    By Thomas Meyer
    Off Fossil Fuels Launch
  • Big Pork Blocks Community Attempts to Counter Dangers of Factory Farms

    By Krissy Kasserman
    Topics: 
    Broken Democracy, Corporate Control of Water
  • Will Connecticut Finally Ban Fracking Waste?

    By Jennifer Siskind
    Topics: 
    Fracking
  • Art Amplifies Activism Behind the Dakota Access Pipeline

    By Julie Light
    Who's Banking Hammer Museum Art Piece
  • Pruitt's EPA Wants Feedback—So Let's Give Them an Earful

    By Christian Detisch
    Topics: 
    Broken Democracy, Climate Change & Environment
    Cabinet of Climate Denial
  • Leak Reported at Scottish Gas Plant Linked to Pennsylvania Fracking

    Topics: 
    Fracking
    Dragon Ship
  • Our Lives Depend on Moving America Off Fossil Fuels. Here’s How We’ll Do It.

    By Wenonah Hauter
    Topics: 
    Climate Change & Environment
    People's Climate March
  • Trump’s Cabinet Confirmations Near End, But We Still Have Work to Do

    By Christian Detisch
    Topics: 
    Broken Democracy
    Sonny Perdue
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