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Environmental Activists Abandon Persuasion For Litigation

Environmental Activists Abandon Persuasion For Litigation | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
In a Republic, lasting progress depends on the art of persuasion. To shape policy, politicians and activists must first convince the public that their ideas work. Yet with increasingly radical tactics — from vandalizing infrastructure to defacing priceless works of art — and open dismissal of the affordability challenges many Americans face, it’s little wonder the environmental movement has struggled to win hearts and minds.Faced with soaring energy costs, a 2024 YouGov poll found that 73% of voters ranked the price and availability of energy as their top concern. Rather than confronting this reality, radical environmental activists have abandoned persuasion in favor of reckless, unfounded lawsuits against American energy companies, actions that threaten not only our energy security but the very principles of fairness and accountability that our democracy depends on.The trend is best illustrated by Greenpeace International’s so-called “anti-SLAPP” lawsuit against Energy Transfer, a U.S. pipeline company. Greenpeace filed the case in the Netherlands, even though Energy Transfer has no presence or infrastructure in the European Union, claiming the company tried to silence it through costly litigation in North Dakota. Earlier this year, a North Dakota jury found Greenpeace liable for defamation, property damage, and civil conspiracy over its actions during the 2016 and 2017 Dakota Access Pipeline protests. The jury even ordered Greenpeace to pay roughly $660 million in damages. Instead of accepting that verdict, Greenpeace is now taking the fight overseas in an apparent attempt to escape responsibility — an act of desperation mirrored by recent high-profile resignations from its own legal team. Greenpeace is not alone. In September 2024, California’s attorney general and several environmental groups sued ExxonMobil, accusing the company of contributing to environmental damage from single-use plastics. Yet ExxonMobil doesn’t manufacture single-use plastics and has invested heavily in recycling innovations to expand the kinds of plastics that can be reused. “Instead of suing us,” an Exxon representative said, “they could have worked with us to fix the problem and keep plastic out of landfills. To date, we’ve processed more than 60 million pounds of plastic waste into usable raw materials.” Ignoring such cooperation and the vital role plastics play in healthcare and food safety, activists continue to favor publicity over practical solutions. These lawsuits come at a pivotal moment for America’s energy future. The AI revolution promises to drive economic growth and create new opportunities, but data centers powering that revolution demand historic levels of energy. The United States has the resources to meet this challenge, but if energy producers are buried in costly, politically motivated litigation, our ability to keep energy affordable and reliable will be at risk.For all the rhetoric from environmental activists, it is American energy producers who have delivered the environmental progress that actually improved people’s lives. Affordable and reliable energy helped drive an almost 80% reduction in common air pollutants since the 1970s and made the United States the world leader in access to clean and safe drinking water. When the Safe Drinking Water Act was first implemented, more than one-third of public water systems failed to meet federal standards, as documented in the EPA’s historical overview of the Safe Drinking Water Act. Early federal surveys summarized by the Congressional Research Service show that roughly 60% of systems were out of compliance in the 1970s. Today, more than 90% of water systems meet EPA’s strictest health-based requirements, according to the agency’s National Public Water Systems Compliance Report and reviews by the National Academies of Sciences. These gains occurred while American oil and gas production set records. The lesson is simple: prosperity powered by abundant energy produces cleaner air and cleaner water, not political mandates or litigation campaigns.These hard-won gains are exactly why the current wave of activist lawsuits is so destructive. Instead of building on America’s energy strengths, groups like Greenpeace are working to undermine the very industry that made this environmental progress possible.When an organization found liable by a jury for defamation and property damage turns around and cries “SLAPP,” it risks undermining the very legal protections meant to safeguard legitimate free speech and activism. If every losing activist can hide behind these claims, true environmental advocacy becomes collateral damage.Real progress will continue to come from harnessing America’s ingenuity to responsibly produce energy, without sacrificing prosperity, stability, or the rule of law. The path forward isn’t reckless litigation. It’s common sense and energy abundance.* * *The Honorable Jason Isaac is the Founder and CEO of the American Energy Institute, a trade organization that unapologetically champions free markets and American energy. Previously, he served four terms in the Texas House of Representatives.The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.Christmas Sale – Get 40% off New DailyWire+ Annual Memberships
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… CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Corpus Christi Solid Waste Services is asking … for recycling,” said Philip Aldridge, director of Solid Waste Services … envelopes
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Midday Stock Roundup: Shares of Aeon Biopharma, Staar Surgical Up

Midday Stock Roundup: Shares of Aeon Biopharma, Staar Surgical Up | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
Aeon Biopharma Inc. (NYSE: AEON) jumped 14% to 98 cents per share with a market cap of $13 million.
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Today, 4:15 PM

Chelan County Officials Conduct Clean Up Under Dryden Bridge

Chelan County Officials Conduct Clean Up Under Dryden Bridge | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
A small piece of Chelan County is looking a little brighter after being the subject of an intensive clean up effort last week.
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Wrap-Up of Federal and State Chemical Regulatory Developments, December 2025 | Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. - JDSupra

Wrap-Up of Federal and State Chemical Regulatory Developments, December 2025 | Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. - JDSupra | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
TSCA/FIFRA/TRI - EPA Posts FAQs Regarding Pesticides Containing A Fluorinated Carbon - The U.S. Environmenta
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Does plastic recycling matter? –

Does plastic recycling matter? – | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
Is plastic recycling environmentally conscious? Is it cost-effective? What do we sacrifice by abandoning it, or by continuing to invest in it?
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Today, 3:19 PM

As Trump promotes coal, no respite for communities choking on the industry's dust

As Trump promotes coal, no respite for communities choking on the industry's dust | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
David Jones Jr. is no stranger to treacherous work. For years, the 45-year-old South Baltimore resident made his living scaling tall buildings to install signs. But for Jones, the real danger has been in and around his home: Jones and his wife live a few hundred feet away from a large coal terminal where dust from mountainous, uncovered coal piles has blown over the community day after day for decades.
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Today, 3:09 PM

It’s Time For America to Indict Itself: Cruelty and Dehumanization Never End Well

It’s Time For America to Indict Itself: Cruelty and Dehumanization Never End Well | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
This week marks the 30th anniversary of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. On December 14,1995 leaders from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and the
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Today, 2:29 PM

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… CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Corpus Christi Solid Waste Services is asking … for recycling,” said Philip Aldridge, director of Solid Waste Services … envelopes
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Today, 2:28 PM

Shiner Law Group Attorney Michael Barnett Appointed to the Palm Beach County Court Bench - Waste Management & Recycling News Today - EIN Presswire

Shiner Law Group Attorney Michael Barnett Appointed to the Palm Beach County Court Bench - Waste Management & Recycling News Today - EIN Presswire | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
Shiner Law Group Attorney Michael Barnett Appointed to the Palm Beach County Court Bench
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Goodr Community Market is bringing affordable food to Sweet Auburn

Goodr Community Market is bringing affordable food to Sweet Auburn | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
Goodr began as a sustainable food-waste management company, bridging the gap between surplus food and Atlanta’s food-insecure communities. In July, the first Goodr Community Market debuted on Edgewood Avenue in Sweet Auburn. “We’re still doing the work we’ve always done,” Jasmine Crowe-Houston explains. “But now we approach it as, ‘How do we help more families who don’t live near fresh food, and make it affordable?’”
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With Waterfowl Seasons Reopening After Recent Virus Detection, DNREC Urges Safe Handling of Harvested Wild Birds - Waste Management & Recycling News Today - EIN Presswire

With Waterfowl Seasons Reopening After Recent Virus Detection, DNREC Urges Safe Handling of Harvested Wild Birds - Waste Management & Recycling News Today - EIN Presswire | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
The annual snow goose migration brings tens of thousands of birds spread throughout Delaware’s landscape. /Delaware DNREC photo   Hunters and Wildlife Watchers
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IPP Solutions Strengthens Its Position as a Leader in Trenchless Pipe Rehabilitation With Advanced SIPP Technology - Waste Management & Recycling News Today - EIN Presswire

IPP Solutions Strengthens Its Position as a Leader in Trenchless Pipe Rehabilitation With Advanced SIPP Technology - Waste Management & Recycling News Today - EIN Presswire | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
IPP Solutions has built a strong reputation in pipeline rehabilitation and continues to stand out among industry leaders by bringing spray-in-place (SIPP)
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Today, 2:24 PM

The End of the Eco-Tyrants? –

The End of the Eco-Tyrants? – | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
Steven Hayward discusses environmentalism with James Patterson on this episode of the Law & Liberty Podcast.
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Delegation for 12.16.25: ACA — spendthrift — badge bounties — 404 — moon mining

Delegation for 12.16.25: ACA — spendthrift — badge bounties — 404 — moon mining | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
From Florida to Capitol Hill.
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Today, 4:19 PM

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… CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Corpus Christi Solid Waste Services is asking … for recycling,” said Philip Aldridge, director of Solid Waste Services … envelopes
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Today, 4:13 PM

PFAS contaminants ‘here for the long haul’—DEC issues new guidance, policies on ‘forever chemicals’

PFAS contaminants ‘here for the long haul’—DEC issues new guidance, policies on ‘forever chemicals’ | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
The New York state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced several new actions to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) “forever chemicals” Thursday. These pollutants do not break down in the environment and are found in air, soil and water.
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Strategies for Improving Safe Sharps Disposal | Stericycle

Strategies for Improving Safe Sharps Disposal | Stericycle | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
Providing support for safe, consistent sharps disposal is key for preventing needlestick injuries. Here are five ways to improve sharps disposal in the workplace.
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Today, 4:08 PM

Whole Foods will pilot in-store food waste recycling

Whole Foods will pilot in-store food waste recycling | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
Parent company Amazon partners with Mill Industries for system that produces “food grounds,” which can be repurposed as animal feed
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… CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Corpus Christi Solid Waste Services is asking … for recycling,” said Philip Aldridge, director of Solid Waste Services … envelopes
Plastic bags
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Residents are … pickup days.
Household hazardous waste: Motor oil, cooking …
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Today, 3:09 PM

TriplePundit • TriplePundit’s Sustainable Holiday Gift Guide for 2025

TriplePundit   •  TriplePundit’s Sustainable Holiday Gift Guide for 2025 | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
TriplePundit’s Sustainable Holiday Gift Guide for 2025
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Today, 2:29 PM

SILICON VALLEY CLEAN WATER CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF PROVIDING WASTEWATER TREATMENT SERVICES TO MID-PENINSULA COMMUNITIES - Waste Management & Recycling News Today - EIN Presswire

Joint powers authority introduces key wastewater projects, moving closer to goal of energy neutrality
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Today, 2:28 PM

Six Primaries That May Determine The Future Of The GOP After Trump | The Daily Caller

The 2026 primaries are heating up nationwide, with several key races that may determine the GOP's future power after President Trump exits political office.
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With Waterfowl Seasons Reopening After Recent Virus Detection, DNREC Urges Safe Handling of Wild Birds - Waste Management & Recycling News Today - EIN Presswire

With Waterfowl Seasons Reopening After Recent Virus Detection, DNREC Urges Safe Handling of Wild Birds - Waste Management & Recycling News Today - EIN Presswire | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
The annual snow goose migration brings tens of thousands of birds spread throughout Delaware’s landscape. /Delaware DNREC photo   Hunters and Wildlife Watchers
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SCDES asks residents to ‘Be Battery Smart’ and the environment

SCDES asks residents to ‘Be Battery Smart’ and the environment | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
COLUMBIA — As the holiday season picks up, so does the purchase of gifts containing batteries. Batteries come in all different shapes, sizes and chemical compositions and can be found almost …
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Ep. 109: Deer Sausage, Where I Find God, and Mowing Ditches with Shane Profitt | MeatEater Podcasts

Ep. 109: Deer Sausage, Where I Find God, and Mowing Ditches with Shane Profitt | MeatEater Podcasts | Industry 411 - Waste Management | Scoop.it
This week Reid and Dan host Nashville artist and Mr. Long Live Country, Shane Profitt, out in God's Country. If you are looking for a cornerstone good ol' boy conversation you've come to the right place. The three of them cover everything from fishing to deer season to what makes the perfec
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