Human Rights Activist Bianca Jagger Seconds Trillium Asset Managment Shareholder Proposal at ChevronTexaco (A)
Company's Legacy of Environmental Contamination in Ecuador Dominates Annual Meeting …
Lawsuit Challenges State's Decision to Allow Farm Pollution(A)
Environmental and Fishing Groups Call Failure to Regulate Pesticide Runoff a Disgrace …
Half Empty or Half Full?(A)
With input from Trillium Asset Management, beverage giants Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are taking new steps to address looming shortages of fresh water around the globe. …
Corporate Rights and Wrongs(A)
A century of corporate transgressions can be traced to two words: limited liability. …
Environmental Groups Join Supreme Court Battle to Uphold Clean Water Act(A)
National environmental groups submit Amicus brief …
Energy Bill Threatens Air, Land, and Water(A)
Earthjustice Denounces Sellout to Corporate Interests …
House Passes Interior Bill with Anti-Environmental Riders(A)
National forests, grasslands, streams and wetlands at risk …
Federal Court Reigns In Logging Pollution(A)
Water Pollution from Logging Operations Will Require Federal Permits …
Nuclear Power: Unsafe in Any Hands?(A)
There are 103 nuclear power plants operating in the U.S. today; they provide 21% of the country’s electricity, while coal provides roughly 51%. Unlike coal, nuclear reactors emit virtually no carbon dioxide and very little routine air pollution. But the risks of nuclear power are potentially devastating, and become more likely as the Bush administration advocates huge expansion of nuclear power, without demonstrating much interest in enforcing non-proliferation and safety commitments. …
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