The Latest from ICL
Landmark Court Ruling to Impact Superfund Cleanups Nationwide
The Jan. 29 ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia protects taxpayers, the environment and human health nationwide. The Idaho Conservation League was the lead named petitioner that brought this matter before the Court. Earthjustice was the legal counsel for ICL and our partners.
Banning Bag Bans
The Legislature is full of surprises. This year, the House was the first to "let one out of the bag"; the bill to "ban bag bans" cleared the House and is headed to a Senate committee.
Meet ICL 2016 Artist in Residence Josh Udesen
ICL 2016 Artist in Residence Josh Udesen introduces himself and explains his vision for the year-long residency.
Barber Dam and the Boise River: A Year Later
A year ago the Boise River stopped flowing through town overnight. Here's a year-in-review of what we've learned since.
How Should We Pay for Non-Motorized Trails?
Non-motorized trails are underfunded in Idaho. How should we pay for them?
Court Orders EPA to Finalize Rules so Polluters Pay for Own Toxic Messes
After decades of delay, "financial assurance" regs will prevent polluters from leaving staggering cleanup cost to the public.
Idaho: A Poacher's Paradise?
While the Idaho Legislature continues to focus primarily on administrative rules this week, there is both good and bad news for poachers.
Anyone Can See Pollution Reports from Major Facilities
The EPA's Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) program allows citizens to view pollution reports from major industrial facilities throughout the nation.