The Latest from ICL
Gov. Little’s Second Salmon Workgroup
ICL’s Hayes: Urgent action needed to save Idaho’s fish
Court Fails to Keep Hardrock Mining Companies Accountable
Polluting companies should be held accountable for their own actions, instead of burdening hard-working families and taxpayers, especially when public health and safety are threatened by toxic and hazardous waste.
Tell Gov. Little to Support Fuel Efficient Vehicles
Bipartisan group of governors ask Trump to cease rollback of fuel economy standards
A Polluted Snake River and Toxic Algae Outbreaks
It’s no surprise to the Idaho Conservation League that a toxic algae outbreak occurred in the Snake River.
Listen to ICL's Ben Otto, BSU's John Gardner and Idaho Power's Adam Richins Discuss Idaho's Clean Energy Future
ICL’s vision is to protect our air, land, water, and climate from the wide variety of pollutants that come from burning fossil fuels.
Increasing Contaminants Threaten Southern Idaho’s Water
Each year, the estimated 417,000 dairy cows in the Magic Valley produce manure equivalent to 12 million people, or nearly one-and-a-half times the population of New York City.
California Dredge Miner Due in Federal Court
Idahoans know we all have a responsibility to protect clean water. Unfortunately, a small group of mostly out-of-state dredge miners are refusing to play by the rules.
Border Patrol Project Threatens Grizzly Bear Recovery in the Selkirk Mountains
Border Patrol wants to reopen Bog Creek Road near the Idaho/Canada border. Clearing this road could have big negative impacts on local grizzly bear populations.