Climate Law & Liability
What Are the Rights of Nature?
By Katie Surma
How We Got a Green Bank, How Trump Is Trying to Kill It and Who Gets Hurt
By Marianne Lavelle, Dan Gearino
Vermont Might Change How It Accounts for Climate-Damaging Emissions. Here’s What’s at Stake
By Nathaniel Eisen
Climate Change Is Must-See Theater in London. Meet the Playwrights Behind “Kyoto”
By Christine Spolar
A New Bill in Rhode Island Would Give Electric Ratepayers More Resources to Fight Back
By Julia Vaz
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Youth-Led Climate Case. The Youth Say They Will Fight On
By Amy Green
Localities, Rural Lawmakers Win in Halting Solar Siting Reform in Virginia
By Charles Paullin
California Farmworker Communities Win the Right to Be Notified of Pesticide Applications in Advance
By Liza Gross
NOAA Cuts Weather Balloon Launches Due to Staff Shortages After DOGE Layoffs
By Dennis Pillion
The European Politician Bringing Nature Into the Halls of Power
By Katie Surma
What 30 Years of Fighting for Environmental Justice Looks Like in One Community
By Bhabna Banerjee
Can Colorado Keep Its Momentum on Climate Action as the Trump Administration Pulls Back Federal Support?
By Wyatt Myskow
What Gutting Environmental Justice Means for the Future of the EPA
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
What a $660 Million Verdict Means for Greenpeace and the Environmental Movement
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Bills Increasing Small-Scale Solar Requirements in Virginia Awaiting Action by Youngkin
By Charles Paullin
EPA Considers Giving Oil and Gas Companies More ‘Flexibility’ to Dispose of Highly Toxic Wastewater
By Martha Pskowski, Kiley Bense