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Lawyers Spar Over Whether Pennsylvania Agency Has Authority to Issue Carbon Allowances to Power Plants
By Jon Hurdle
Toxic Cleanups in San Francisco Take More Than Four Years Longer in Communities of Color
By Audrey Mei Yi Brown, San Francisco Public Press
The Trump Administration Plans to Undo Standards on Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ in the U.S. Drinking Water Supply
By Georgina Gustin
Congress Begins Repeal of Clean Energy Tax Credits With ‘Sledgehammer Approach’
By Marianne Lavelle, Dan Gearino
How the World’s Most Powerful Corporations Have Fought Accountability for Climate Change
By Katie Surma
USDA Staffing and Funding Cuts Would Threaten Virginia’s Ability to Reach Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Goals
By Charles Paullin
Property Rights Take Center Stage as Montana Grapples With Wind Development
By Karin Kirk
Pharmaceutical Pollution Is Widespread Across the World’s Waterways
By Kiley Price
In a Landmark PFAS Payout, 3M to Pay New Jersey $450 Million
By Rambo Talabong
Dutch Environmental Group Launches New Climate Case Against Shell to Stop All Investment in New Oil and Gas Fields
By Dana Drugmand
Texas Oil and Gas Companies Drill With River Water During Extreme Drought
By Martha Pskowski
Swamp Coolers’ Ability to Beat the Heat is Evaporating in Record Southwestern Temperatures
By Tina Deines
Policy Experts Fear Laxer Climate Rules Could Leave U.S. Markets Open to Greater Volatility
By Aman Azhar
Despite Problems in and out of State, Horne LLP Is Again Chosen by N.C. Officials to Run Disaster Relief Efforts
By Lisa Sorg
Northeastern States Unveil New Grid Planning Strategy in Attempt to Regain Control Over Energy Future
By Aman Azhar
Should Pittsburgh’s Water Stay Public? Residents Will Get to Vote on It
By Carrie Klein