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A small building with a red roof lies partially collapsed in a large stream of water. This is a motel in Hardwick, Vermont that suffered from the devastating flooding in 2023.
A federal judge’s ruling allows Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) and Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont (NOFA) to help defend the state’s Climate Superfund Act.
pile of trash bags full of waste
CLF’s move means the Waste Management Council will also hear about other dangers neighbors raised, not just the traffic issues. 
A sprawling landfill under a bright sky, with piles of mixed waste. A bulldozer sits atop the waste, processing the layers. The scene conveys the scale of waste disposal and the potential for strong smells often associated with landfill operations and the mix of garbage.
This bill allows Casella to yet again fill the landfill with other states’ construction waste, creating toxic garbage juice that ultimately flows into waterways, like the Penobscot River, and puts...
Clean car standards are good for our health, good for the environment, and good for our wallets.
This failure keeps us stuck in the same polluting patterns that harm our health, our wallets, and our communities.
New Haven harbor
A judge has denied Shell Oil’s attempt to halt a climate lawsuit from Conservation Law Foundation.
Opening the Atlantic to oil and gas drilling is a reckless gamble with our environment, economy, and public health.
CLF is appealing New Hampshire’s approval of a permit that allows the Manchester Wastewater Treatment Facility to discharge toxic PFAS chemicals – also known as “forever chemicals” - into the...
Transportation is the largest source of carbon pollution in New England. Switching from gas-powered cars to electric vehicles cuts the pollution that endangers health and fuels climate change.   
Volunteers packing food for donation
The Maine Legislature has passed LD 1065, a new law that will help large food institutions – from grocery stores to college cafeterias – keep food out of landfills and incinerators.
Enforcement of the Clean Water Act will at long last require mandatory control of nitrogen pollution, which is killing Cape Cod’s priceless estuaries.