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Greenpeace Suffers Another Blow in Court Fight With Energy Transfer
Published: May 9, 2026
In an unusual move, a North Dakota court said Greenpeace International shouldn’t be allowed to pursue a lawsuit in Europe, where it is based, against the company. Read More.
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The port aims to serve 330 Georgia producers in industries like poultry, heavy equipment and forest products. Read More
April 10, 2026
Originally published by NFWF The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today announced nearly $1.8 million in grants to restore, improve and conserve sagebrush, mesic wet meadow and big game migratory corridor habitats in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. The grants will leverage $1.6 million in matching contributions, generating a total conservation impact of $3.4 million. […]
April 10, 2026
Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, said the changes would help U.S. “energy dominance.” Environmentalists said they threaten drinking water. Read More
April 9, 2026
The retailer will grow a direct-from-store shipping capability with its subsidiary as it chases lower costs, executives told Supply Chain Dive. Read More
April 9, 2026
Conservationists warn that a federally backed Ioneer project will spur the extinction of an endangered desert wildflower. Read More
April 9, 2026
Lawmakers described the proposal as an affront to states seeking to protect water quality from dams and other energy projects. Read More
April 9, 2026
The HHS secretary is launching new research on the weedkiller’s health effects. But that won’t necessarily change how EPA may regulate it. Read More
April 9, 2026
The company, which will be led by a former Rio Tinto executive, is angling to explore a sought-after stretch of the Pacific Ocean. Read More
April 9, 2026