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Windmills are Beautiful

Windmills are Beautiful

I have a cabin on Quadra Island off the British Columbia coast that’s as close to my heart as you can imagine. From my porch you can see clear across the waters of Georgia Strait to the snowy peaks of the rugged Coast Mountains. It’s one of the most beautiful views I have seen. And […]

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    Chicago Mayor Demands Answers From BP After Oil Spill

    Chicago Mayor Demands Answers From BP After Oil Spill

    Though this week’s BP oil spill on Lake Michigan didn’t take place in Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s territory, it was close enough. At just 20 miles away in Whiting, IN, the estimated eight-to-12-barrel spill could have impacted the water source of about 7 million people in Chicago and its suburbs. That’s why a fiery Rahm Emanuel […]

    Texas Oil Spill Expected to ‘Get Much Worse’ for Wildlife

    Texas Oil Spill Expected to ‘Get Much Worse’ for Wildlife

    The oil spill off the coast of Galveston, TX, has the potential to get a lot worse than previously expected. The 168,000 gallons of thick, sludgy fuel oil that escaped a barge—whose hull was breached after a collision with another ship—is proving extremely difficult to contain. As of yesterday morning, oil was reported as far as […]

    Willie Nelson Joins Fight to Stop Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining

    Willie Nelson Joins Fight to Stop Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining

    Country music legend Willie Nelson is joining the fight in Congress to protect Appalachian communities from the impacts of the devastating mining practice of mountaintop removal. In a new music video that depicts dynamiting operations in Appalachia and their ruinous consequences, the American icon sings “America the Beautiful” to highlight opposition to giving coal companies free rein […]

    25 Years After Exxon Valdez: ‘It’s Worse Than We Thought’

    25 Years After Exxon Valdez: ‘It’s Worse Than We Thought’

    When it comes to oil spills, there’s no substitute for prevention. The trouble is, 25 years after the Exxon Valdez spill fouled Alaska’s Prince William Sound and four years after the horrific events in the Gulf brought on by the Deepwater Horizon blowout, we can’t seem to stop spewing oil into our waterways. This NPR […]

    Ohio Pipeline Spill Leaked Double the Amount of Crude Oil Originally Estimated

    Ohio Pipeline Spill Leaked Double the Amount of Crude Oil Originally Estimated

    The pipeline that oozed oil into the Oak Glen Nature Preserve near Cincinnati, OH a week ago leaked more crude oil than originally estimated—about two times more. Federal investigators now estimate that 20,000 gallons leaked last week, threatening the drinking supply and wildlife in the area, the Associated Press reported. Federal investigators say a pipeline in […]

    Feds Greenlight LNG Exports From Controversial Jordan Cove Project in Oregon

    Feds Greenlight LNG Exports From Controversial Jordan Cove Project in Oregon

    Though the decision was anticipated and remains conditional, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) approval of the Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal at Coos Bay, OR is already drawing the ire of environmental groups across the country. The Jordan Cove project includes building an export terminal that would be supplied by the proposed 235-mile-long Pacific Connector […]