Environmental Defense And EPA Agree To More Time To Finalize National Park Rule
On April 15th, Environmental Defense agreed to modify a court-ordered consent decree by giving the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency until[…]
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On April 15th, Environmental Defense agreed to modify a court-ordered consent decree by giving the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency until[…]
Read moreOn April 21st, Environmental Defense today urged President Bush to build upon the solid foundation established by the Clean Air[…]
Read moreImages from commercials, television and movies of chimpanzees, orangutans and other nonhuman primates dressed in cute clothes and living with[…]
Read moreLast week, protesters in 56 cities and 27 countries told Canada loud and clear: stop the seal hunt now. You[…]
Read moreSenator Robert Byrd (D-WV) joins the fight to save wild horses and burros. Urge your U.S. Senators to co-sponsor his[…]
Read moreMore than 10,000 big cats—such as tigers, lions and leopards—live in the United States, many kept in private homes as[…]
Read moreThis week, Minnesota became the first U.S. state to attempt to follow the lead of the European Union and ban[…]
Read moreOn March 10, conservative Judge Jack B. Weinstein ruled against compensating Vietnamese children and adults who have suffered serious health[…]
Read moreThe Pentagon is lobbying Congress to pass a new law that would allow the military to freely violate a host[…]
Read moreUnder the New World Order of the World Trade Organization (WTO), corporations now have the right to "discover" seeds and[…]
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