Great Rivers Environmental Law Center

Great Rivers Environmental Law Center Providing free and low-cost legal services to protect the environment and public health.

If you are concerned about an environmental or public health issue and are interested to discuss legal routes to address it, please call our office at (314) 231-4181 to schedule a free consultation with a member of our legal staff. To protect you and our current clients, we are not able to discuss matters via social media. Please note that the use of the Internet or this website for communication

with Great Rivers or any individual member of Great Rivers does not establish an attorney-client relationship.

Tis the season for planting natives!Native plants do more than create beautiful landscapes. They support pollinators, pr...
05/26/2026

Tis the season for planting natives!

Native plants do more than create beautiful landscapes. They support pollinators, protect biodiversity, conserve water, and help strengthen our ecosystems right here in Missouri and Southern Illinois.

Great Rivers Environmental Law Center has also worked to help protect the rights of residents to grow native plants and ensure they are recognized for the environmental benefits they provide.

Interested in planting natives of your own? Check out resources from Grow Native (grownative.org) or connect with wonderful local organizations like our friends at Wild Ones St. Louis Chapter.

Here’s to more native gardens taking root across our communities!

One of our favorite ways to commute to work.From last year’s Bike to Work Day in our old office to this year’s ride in o...
05/15/2026

One of our favorite ways to commute to work.

From last year’s Bike to Work Day in our old office to this year’s ride in our new space with Bruce Morrison, the bikes are still rolling.

Happy National Bike to Work Day from Great Rivers Environmental Law Center! 🚲

As demand for data centers continues to grow, federal regulators are reportedly considering changes to air permitting pr...
05/11/2026

As demand for data centers continues to grow, federal regulators are reportedly considering changes to air permitting processes intended to speed development.

These discussions have significant implications for communities, especially as many areas are already raising questions around air pollution and cumulative impacts, energy demand and utility costs, water use, and the role of public participation and local decision making in shaping these projects.

As these conversations continue, it will be important to carefully balance growth with meaningful environmental review, public input, and accountability.

The EPA is trying to change a key regulatory definition to let companies more quickly build AI data centers under a proposed rule it plans to issue.

🌱Today is Give STL Day!🌱The climate crisis is here, and communities across Missouri and Southern Illinois are already fe...
05/07/2026

🌱Today is Give STL Day!🌱

The climate crisis is here, and communities across Missouri and Southern Illinois are already feeling the impacts through extreme weather, flooding, drought, and threats to clean air and water.

As federal climate protections face potential rollback, including efforts to weaken the EPA’s Endangerment Finding, Great Rivers Environmental Law Center is helping ensure Missouri communities still have a voice in the conversation.

We work to advance climate solutions by supporting clean energy, holding polluters accountable, protecting natural resources, and advocating for healthier, more resilient communities.

Your support helps sustain this work.

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Some places are too important to lose.Public lands belong to all of us. They provide clean water, wildlife habitat, recr...
05/05/2026

Some places are too important to lose.

Public lands belong to all of us. They provide clean water, wildlife habitat, recreation, and a connection to the natural places we love.

Across Missouri and Southern Illinois, Great Rivers Environmental Law Center is helping protect places like Lusk Creek Wilderness and the Ozark National Scenic Riverways from land use decisions that threaten their very existence.

Your support helps sustain this work for future generations.

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Clean water and healthy communities are worth protecting.CAFOs (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations) produce massive ...
05/03/2026

Clean water and healthy communities are worth protecting.

CAFOs (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations) produce massive amounts of waste that can pollute our air and waterways.

Last fall, Great Rivers Environmental Law Center supported clients and community partners, including Protect Our Water, Environmental Resources (POWER), in opposing eight proposed chicken CAFOs planned in Newton and Barry Counties.

We work alongside communities across Missouri to help protect clean water, public health, and quality of life.

Give STL Day continues through May 7.

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Taking part in Give STL Day is a meaningful opportunity to support nonprofits making an impact in our communities. While...
05/01/2026

Taking part in Give STL Day is a meaningful opportunity to support nonprofits making an impact in our communities.

While St. Louis may be our headquarters, Missouri is our home, and our work reaches communities across the state and into Southern Illinois.

Great Rivers Environmental Law Center safeguards natural resources, advocates for clean energy and environmental justice, and assists communities in protecting their health through expert legal support.

Your support helps make this work possible.

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On April 22, 1970, millions of people across the country came together for the first Earth Day. Watching that moment, yo...
04/22/2026

On April 22, 1970, millions of people across the country came together for the first Earth Day. Watching that moment, you can feel the urgency and the energy. People knew something had to change.

More than 50 years later, that same call still stands.

At Great Rivers Environmental Law Center, we are part of that ongoing fight. Every day, we work alongside communities across Missouri and Southern Illinois, using the law as a tool to protect clean air, safe water, and public health.

Whether it is challenging harmful permits, holding decision-makers accountable, or making sure community voices are heard, this work continues because people continue to show up.

Earth Day is not just a moment to look back. It is a reminder that this movement is still very much alive and that we all have a role to play in where it goes next.

Take a moment to look back at where this began:

From April 22, 1970, CBS News covers the first ever Earth Day with reports from across the United States. Note: This CBS News program aired in 1970 and inclu...

Nominations are now open for the Lewis C. Green Environmental Service Award!Help us recognize those protecting our envir...
04/16/2026

Nominations are now open for the Lewis C. Green Environmental Service Award!

Help us recognize those protecting our environment and supporting communities impacted by environmental harm in Missouri and/or Southern Illinois.

Up to two awardees will be honored at our annual celebration and fundraiser on September 27, 5:00 to 7:30 PM at The Sheldon in St. Louis.

Submit a nomination for consideration and help us spread the word! Deadline is May 17, 2026.

Click here to nominate an individual, organization, or community group, today!

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We’re grateful to have our Executive Director featured by Voyage STL in a conversation highlighting her role and the wor...
04/15/2026

We’re grateful to have our Executive Director featured by Voyage STL in a conversation highlighting her role and the work and mission behind Great Rivers Environmental Law Center.

While this piece shares one perspective, the work it reflects belongs to so many. Every step forward is driven by community members who are speaking up, showing up, and fighting for clean air, safe water, and a healthier future.

We’re proud to stand alongside you and offer our support.

Today we’d like to introduce you to Natalie Johnson. Hi Natalie, we’re thrilled to have a chance to learn your story today. So, before we get into specifics, maybe you can briefly walk us through how you got to where you are today?My story really starts as a kid. Nature summer camps, playing out...

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