Climate Law & Liability
Rights of Nature Defender Wins Goldman Prize for Precedent-Setting Work Protecting an Imperiled River
By Katie Surma
Oak Flat is Sacred to Western Apache. The Trump Administration Intends to Approve a Plan to Destroy It
By Wyatt Myskow
Federal Judge Orders Florida to Address Pollution That Led to Manatee Deaths
By Amy Green
More Than 60 Power Plants Exempted From Federal Mercury Limits
By Dan Gearino
Texas Oil Drillers Can Bury Toxic Waste on Private Property Without Telling the Landowner. A New Bill Seeks to Change That
By Martha Pskowski
‘Bayer Bill’ Granting Legal Protections to Pesticide Companies Fizzles Out in the Iowa Legislature Again
By Anika Jane Beamer
Environmental Groups Sue the Trump Administration to Restore Web Tools Critical for Gauging Climate and Pollution Impacts
By Georgina Gustin
Trump Announces ‘Termination’ of ‘Illegal DEI’ Settlement Over Raw Sewage in Poor, Majority-Black Alabama Communities
By Lee Hedgepeth, Dennis Pillion
A Year After a Fatal Explosion, Alabama Extends Deadline for Coal Companies to Monitor Methane Gas Above Mines
By Lee Hedgepeth
Trump’s Nominee for EPA’s Top Lawyer Advances Despite Scant Legal Qualifications
By Katie Surma
As Chemical Industry Seeks Exemption From Pollution Limits, Residents See Assault on Their Lives
By Nicholas Kusnetz
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