Climate Law & Liability
The Supreme Court Let Lawsuits Against Oil Companies Proceed. This Is What It Means
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
Biden Administration Reaches Deal Limiting Controversial Protections for Multinational Corporations
By Katie Surma, Nicholas Kusnetz
A Court Says Coastal Marine Ecosystems Have Intrinsic Value—and Legal Rights
By Katie Surma
Has Trump Changed the Retirement Plans for the Country’s Largest Coal Plants?
By Dan Gearino
To Reduce its Carbon Footprint, UNC Could Burn Pellets Composed of Paper and Plastic
By Lisa Sorg
Advocates Warn of Climate, Cancer Risks From a Potential Trump Rollback on Electric Big Rigs and Buses
By Kyle Bagenstose
Maryland’s Climate Goals Under Strain as Budget Gaps and Looming Federal Cuts Threaten Progress
By Aman Azhar
How North America’s Leading Brownfield Redeveloper Makes Millions by Not Redeveloping Brownfields
By Daniel Propp
New York Climate Superfund Becomes Law
By Olivia Gieger
With Trump’s Second Term Looming, the Climate Movement Is Putting Class Issues Center Stage
By Keerti Gopal
Global Warming Surges Well Past 1.5-Degree Mark in 2024
By Bob Berwyn
What to Expect from State Governments on Renewable Energy Policy in 2025
By Dan Gearino

A Nickel Rush Threatens Indonesia’s Last Nomadic Tribes and Its Forests, Fishermen and Farmers
Text and photos by Garry Lotulung

To Save the Great Salt Lake, Farmers Will Have to Grow Less Alfalfa
By Wyatt Myskow

Border Agency Seeks Solutions With Mexico on Water, Sewage Problems
By Martha Pskowski

To Combat Phoenix’s Extreme Heat, a New Program Provides Sustainable Shade
By Wyatt Myskow
