Center For Biological Diversity: Say No to Polluting PFAS Pesticides
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Center For Biological Diversity: Say No to Polluting PFAS Pesticides

PFAS chemicals — otherwise known as “forever” chemicals, or perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances — are disturbingly persistent. They can build up in our bodies, contaminate water sources, and break down into a smaller chemical called trifluoracetic acid — which is considered one of the world's most pervasive water pollutants and threatens aquatic and semiaquatic life, including endangered Houston toads. Despite these risks the Trump administration has approved multiple PFAS-containing pesticides. These forever pesticides will treat massive swaths of food crops, resulting in polluted water and public health risks that last for generations. Now led by former chemical industry lobbyists, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is trying to rapidly approve more PFAS pesticides — all while concealing their unacceptable harms. Tell the EPA loud and clear: Stop approving forever pesticides. Act HERE.

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Ocean Conservancy: The Whale CHARTS Act Will Better Protect Whales From Ships
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Ocean Conservancy: The Whale CHARTS Act Will Better Protect Whales From Ships

In recent years, an unusually high number of mortality events and an elevated number of whale strandings have occurred. Whales are extremely sensitive to human activity in our ocean, especially the increase in global shipping and vessel traffic along United States coasts, which impacts whale calving grounds, feeding areas and migration routes. Encounters between whales and ships can lead — and have led — to fatal injuries. The Whale CHARTS Act would reduce ship strikes by amending the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s) near-real-time monitoring and mitigation program for large cetaceans. In turn, our understanding of the location and extent of baleen and sperm whale migration routes as well as feeding, mating and calving grounds would be greatly improved. Urge Congress to support this Act HERE.

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Friends Of The Earth: Protect The Endangered Species Act From Latest Attack
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Friends Of The Earth: Protect The Endangered Species Act From Latest Attack

The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has been a vital lifeline of defense shielding these helpless creatures from outside forces threatening their survival. Without it, thousands of vulnerable animals, plants, and fish would lose critical safeguards. But (now ),,, the GOP has introduced the ESA Amendments Act of 2025 (HR 1897), a direct attack on the ESA that could make it harder to list new species and attempts to fast-track the removal of existing protections. The bill also seeks to undermine the science-based decision-making process that is at the core of the ESA – eliminating the checks and balances that are designed to ensure political agendas do not interfere with the best interests of threatened and endangered wildlife or habitats. Take Action HERE.

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Surfrider Santa Cruz: New Window to Speak Out Against Offshore Drilling, Deadline is Feb 26
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Surfrider Santa Cruz: New Window to Speak Out Against Offshore Drilling, Deadline is Feb 26

During the last 60-day public comment period, more than 270,000 people spoke out against offshore drilling, sending a powerful message before comments closed on January 23rd. But, instead of reviewing and acting on those comments, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has opened a new 30-day comment period, allowing oil and gas companies to nominate potential drilling sites along the Central and Southern California coast. These nominated areas include waters off Santa Cruz, Monterey Bay, and beyond. The public can still push to exclude these areas from future leasing—but time is limited. We urge you to submit a public comment opposing offshore drilling, focusing on the following key issues: Use conflicts (fishing, boating, recreation, and research); Sensitive areas and protected habitats; Coastal economies and community impacts; Environmental and biological factors; Cultural and archaeological sites. Submit COMMENT

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Environmental Defense Fund: Chemical Safety Is Non-negotiable
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Environmental Defense Fund: Chemical Safety Is Non-negotiable

House Republicans are preparing to dismantle our nation's critical chemical safety law. Their proposal would gut key provisions in the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), a move that would undermine an overwhelmingly popular law protecting Americans from the most dangerous chemicals. These rollbacks would expose our most vulnerable, including children, pregnant women and industrial workers to potentially dangerous chemicals. Take ACTION.

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U.S. PIRG: Antibiotics added to pesticides sprayed on crops!
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U.S. PIRG: Antibiotics added to pesticides sprayed on crops!

It's alarming enough that scientists are observing an increase in the number of "superbugs" -- bacteria that are resistant to multiple antibiotics, and cost 35,000 Americans their lives every year. What's worse, our current use of antibiotics in agriculture is making the problem worse. Pesticides containing antibiotics important to human medicine are sprayed widely on fields. It's time to put a stop to this dangerous practice and protect medically important antibiotics for use in human medicine. Tell the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban the use of antibiotic pesticides in agriculture today. Act HERE.

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Environment America: The Boundary Waters are under attack.
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Environment America: The Boundary Waters are under attack.

A remote, pristine wilderness of sprawling lakes and hiking trails, where fox pups play on the shore and bald eagles perch in trees that have been standing tall for hundreds of years -- can you picture a copper mine in a place like this? That's exactly what could happen if this proposal in Congress goes through, opening one of our nation's most visited wildernesses to toxic mining.1 And it could come to a vote in the U.S. House any day now. We need your voice: Send a message to your U.S. representative urging them not to strip back protections for the Boundary Waters. Take ACTION.

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Center For Biological Diversity: Tell the EPA: We Need Clean Car Rules
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Center For Biological Diversity: Tell the EPA: We Need Clean Car Rules

The Environmental Protection Agency is working to nix federal clean-car standards that protect the air we breathe and help save money at the gas pump. A rollback proposal could come any day now — and will be a blatant giveaway to Big Oil and auto executives. While industry stakeholders rake in profits, Trump's proposal will let more cars burn more gas, resulting in more oil use, higher gas costs, and worse air pollution that harms our health and climate. We need to keep the EPA's current standards in place to deliver cleaner cars that improve our quality of life and help protect the climate that wildlife needs to thrive. Take ACTION.

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Tipping Point: Don’t Let Big Oil Destroy Chaco Canyon
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Tipping Point: Don’t Let Big Oil Destroy Chaco Canyon

Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum is reportedly considering reversing protections for Chaco Canyon — a move that could reopen this sacred, irreplaceable landscape to oil, gas, and other extractive industries. Chaco Canyon is not expendable land. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a center of Indigenous culture and history, and one of the most significant archaeological landscapes in North America. For thousands of years, Pueblo, Hopi, Navajo, and other Tribal Nations have maintained deep cultural, spiritual, and ancestral connections to this place. Tell Secretary of Interior Burgum to preserve Chaco Canyon's sacred glory. Act HERE.

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Earthjustice: Stop ultra-deepwater drilling project in the Gulf of Mexico
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Earthjustice: Stop ultra-deepwater drilling project in the Gulf of Mexico

Fifteen years after BP’s Deepwater Horizon — the most destructive oil spill in U.S. history — the same company is asking the federal government to approve a new, massive offshore drilling project in the Gulf. The proposed project, called Kaskida, would be BP’s first completely new oilfield in the Gulf since Deepwater Horizon.

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Climate Reality Project: Tell Congress: Unfreeze Solar Energy Projects
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Climate Reality Project: Tell Congress: Unfreeze Solar Energy Projects

Building more solar energy projects across the country can help meet rising demand, cut emissions, and keep costs down for working families. But instead, The Trump Administration’s Department of Interior (DOI) has frozen major solar energy projects on public and private lands. Meanwhile, the Administration has moved to reverse restrictions on dangerous fossil fuel projects on federal lands. Solar is the cheapest form of new energy across the US. Plus, it’s the fastest to build. Urge Congress to press Department of Interior Secretary Burgum to cut the red tape stopping new solar projects. Take action HERE

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CALPIRG: Tell Amazon - Stop Selling Bee-killing Pesticides
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CALPIRG: Tell Amazon - Stop Selling Bee-killing Pesticides

We shouldn't be able to get toxic, bee-killing chemicals shipped to our doorstep at the push of a button. Neonic pesticides are contributing to bee-die offs that put our entire food system at risk. Not to mention: They've also been linked to neurological issues in humans. But despite all the risks, neonic pesticides are still sold on Amazon in most states. Amazon can protect pollinators, our health and the planet by getting these toxic pesticides off their virtual shelves. Tell Amazon: Stop selling bee-killing neonics HERE.

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Turtle Island Restoration Network: Our national parks are under immediate threat, and we need your help to protect them!
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Turtle Island Restoration Network: Our national parks are under immediate threat, and we need your help to protect them!

Earlier this year, Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) pushed a proposed provision that would have put more than 250 million acres of public land on the chopping block and for sale, with a mandated sale of up to 2-3 million acres within five years. With your help, the provision was successfully thrown out. But now Senator Lee is back with an even more dangerous amendment...Lee Amendment #3972 would remove protections in the Interior appropriations bill that require the Department of the Interior to maintain our national parks. If it passes, it opens the door to selling off, transferring or giving away America’s most treasured public lands - including our national parks. Contact your Senator HERE.

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Environment California: Permanently Protect Millions of Acres of Wild Forest
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Environment California: Permanently Protect Millions of Acres of Wild Forest

The Forest Service plans to rescind the Roadless Rule, which protects more than 45 million acres of wild forest from logging and mining. These forests provide clean water, shelter hundreds of threatened and endangered species and are the sites of treasured memories for millions of Americans — losing them to logging and mining would be a travesty. Congress can permanently protect all roadless forests by passing the Roadless Area Conservation Act. Tell your U.S. House representative to protect millions of acres of wild forest HERE.

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Center For Biological Diversity: Stop the Confirmation of a Public Lands Enemy
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Center For Biological Diversity: Stop the Confirmation of a Public Lands Enemy

Former Rep. Steve Pearce of New Mexico spent his congressional career attacking public lands and endangered species. Now President Donald Trump has picked him to lead the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, where Pearce would be in charge of 245 million acres of public lands — all at extreme risk of privatization and annihilation. Pearce has long called for shrinking and selling off public lands to private and corporate interests. If he’s confirmed, he’ll greenlight extractive industry at the expense of clean water, wildlife, and public enjoyment across some of the most cherished landscapes in the U.S. West. He once said, these wolves — which will stalk for weeks and weeks and weeks at a time around local homes — it’s a matter of time until a wolf catches one of these children.” There have been ZERO documented cases of wolves attacking humans in New Mexico. Take ACTION.

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Environmental Defense Fund: Tell the EPA - Don't let Companies Hide Toxic Chemicals
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Environmental Defense Fund: Tell the EPA - Don't let Companies Hide Toxic Chemicals

We rely on EPA to enforce strict reporting requirements to ensure that we're protected from 'forever chemicals' like PFAS. But a new plan from the Trump EPA may put that critical transparency at risk. The agency's plan would gut reporting requirements giving nearly all companies the opportunity to skirt disclosing critical PFAS information, making it harder for states and regulators to protect us. Speak out before the Dec 29 deadline. Act HERE.

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Surfrider Foundation: Tell the Trump Admin to Stop New Offshore Drilling
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Surfrider Foundation: Tell the Trump Admin to Stop New Offshore Drilling

The Surfrider Foundation strongly objects to the federal administration’s proposed 5-Year Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil & Gas Leasing Program for 2026 - 2031. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s dangerous proposal would open up California, the Gulf of Mexico, including the previously protected waters off of Florida, and Alaska, including the pristine High Arctic, where drilling has never been attempted before because of the hazards — putting coastal ecosystems, communities, and businesses in these areas at serious risk. Surfrider calls on elected officials and members of the public to register official opposition during the current public comment period, which began on November 24. Act HERE.

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Endangered Species Coalition: Save The Endangered Species Act
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Endangered Species Coalition: Save The Endangered Species Act

The Trump administration has officially proposed sweeping new rules that would fundamentally weaken the Endangered Species Act, our nation’s most effective wildlife protection law. If these rules move forward, they will make it harder to protect species on the brink of extinction, easier to erase existing protections, and nearly impossible to safeguard the habitats, plants, and animals need to survive. This is one of the most dangerous attacks on wildlife we have ever seen. Learn more and act HERE.

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Friends Of The Earth: Ban The Toxic Pesticide Atrazine
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Friends Of The Earth: Ban The Toxic Pesticide Atrazine

Atrazine has been banned in more than 60 countries around the world due to its impacts on human health and the environment. It is a known hormone-disrupting pesticide linked to birth defects, multiple cancers, and fertility problems like low sperm quality and irregular menstrual cycles. Even the EPA itself concluded that atrazine is likely to harm more than 1,000 endangered species – and that its continued use could push some animals to Extinction! But now, under Trump, it’s trying sweep the danger atrazine poses to wildlife under the rug! The EPA is required to consider every single comment submitted during its public input period. Tell the EPA that instead of dismissing the harms of atrazine, it should BAN this dangerous chemical. Deadline is December 8th! Speak out HERE.

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CALWild: Protect The Mojave - Reject Castle Mountain Mine Expansion
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CALWild: Protect The Mojave - Reject Castle Mountain Mine Expansion

Castle Mountain Mine — a Canadian gold and silver mine in eastern San Bernardino County — is asking to QUADRUPLE its operation in an area where desert horseback riders love to ride and stargazers enjoy exceptional views of the Milky Way. The proposed expansion would build a new water pipeline to more than TRIPLE the mine's water usage – to up to 733.5 MILLION gallons per year, realign roads, and increase the mine's crushing rate from 17,123 tons per day to 52,055 tons per day. Please contact the Bureau of Land Management to tell them that you don't want them to allow the Castle Mountain Mine to expand and that instead, they should protect the recreational access and experiences, as well as the scenic beauty that this area provides. The comment deadline is November 20! Act HERE.

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