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Some of the young plaintiffs in the children's climate lawsuit wait to enter a court hearing in the case. Credit: Robin Loznak

Another Delay in Children’s Climate Lawsuit, Days After U.S. Supreme Court Allowed It to Proceed

By ICN STAFF

Plaintiffs in the children's climate lawsuit want the federal government to act on climate change. Credit: Robin Loznak

Children's Climate Lawsuit Delayed Until U.S. Supreme Court Rules

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Native American protestors are confronted by security during a demonstration in 2016 against the Dakota Access oil pipeline, which they will pollute water supplies for the Standing Rock Reservation just downstream. Credit: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Im

ACLU Fears Protest Crackdowns, Surveillance Already Being Planned for Keystone XL

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Ron His Horse Is Thunder, a former chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, stands near the Dakota Access Pipeline protest camp in 2016. Credit: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

Tribe Says Army Corps Stonewalling on Dakota Access Pipeline Report, Oil Spill Risk

By Phil McKenna

A pipeline company's plan to bring Canadian tar sands to the port at South Portland, Maine, included building a pair of 70-foot-high smokestacks next to the city's beloved Bug Light Park. Credit: PT Washburn/CC-BY-2.0

South Portland’s Tar Sands Ban Upheld in a 'David vs. Goliath' Pipeline Battle

By Sabrina Shankman

Pipeline Protest Arrests Raise More Questions About Controversial Louisiana Law

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Credit: Paul Horn/InsideClimate News

How Energy Companies and Their Allies Are Turning the Law Against Protesters

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Anacortes Refinery in Washington, with Mount Baker in the background. Credit: Walter Siegmund/CC-SA-3.0

Judge Dismisses Washington State's Children's Climate Lawsuit

By Georgina Gustin

Harold Frazier, chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, supported the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's challenge to the Dakota Access pipeline. He is now pushing back on plans for Keystone XL to cross near tribal land. Credit: Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

‘We Will Be Waiting’: Tribe Says Keystone XL Construction Is Not Welcome

By Phil McKenna

The Overpass Light Brigade sends a message to the University of Wisconsin, urging divestment from fossil fuel companies. Credit: Joe Brusky/CC-BY-NC-2.0

Ireland Set to Divest from Fossil Fuels, First Country in Global Campaign

By Phil McKenna

Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz. Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images

Nobel-Winning Economist to Testify in Children’s Climate Lawsuit

By Georgina Gustin

Mining coal in Wyoming. Credit: U.S. Bureau of Land Management

Court: Coal Mined From Public Lands Doesn't Need New Climate Impact Review

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Georgia universities are part of the solar boom, as well. Georgia Tech has faculty and students working on a range of advanced solar technologies, including concentrated solar, photovoltaics and thin films. Credit: Georgia Tech Research Institute.

How Georgia Became a Top 10 Solar State, With Lawmakers Barely Lifting a Finger

By James Bruggers

Rep. Rob Bishop, a Republican from Utah, informed NRDC he would use his congressional committee to investigate the environmental non-profit. NRDC works in several countries to reduce pollution, fossil fuel use and carbon emissions that affect lives around

GOP Congressmen Launch ‘Foreign Agent’ Probe Over NRDC’s China Program

By Marianne Lavelle

Former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, shown here in an earlier photo, will head Harvard's new Center for Climate, Health and the Global Environment. Credit: Saul Loeb/Getty Images

Obama's Climate Leaders Launch New Harvard Center on Health and Climate

By Phil McKenna

In coastal Alaska, communities count on winter sea ice to buffer the shore from damaging waves. The ice is disappearing and erosion is getting worse as the Arctic warms twice as fast the global average. Credit: Sabrina Shankman

Kids Challenge Alaska’s Climate Paradox: State Promotes Oil as Global Warming Wreaks Havoc

By Sabrina Shankman

Hurricane Irma flooded parts of Jacksonville, Florida. Credit: Sean Rayford/Getty Images

Florida Kids Sue Over Climate Change: You Have 'Moral Obligation' to Protect Us

By Georgina Gustin

Protesters marched near the Kinder Morgan pipeline terminal in Burnaby, British Columbia, on March 18, 2018. Credit: Jason Redmond/AFP/Getty Images

Canada’s Struggling to Build Oil Pipelines, and That’s Starting to Hurt the Industry

By Nicholas Kusnetz

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