They Fell Sick After Cleaning Up a TVA Toxic Disaster. A New Book Details Their Legal Battle By James Bruggers
A Florida Commission Keeps Approving Utility Plans With Lots of Fossil Fuels. Now Young Adults Are Suing By Amy Green
An Enbridge Oil Spill in Wisconsin Is Eroding Trust as the Fight Over Line 5 Continues By Kristoffer Tigue
International Court of Justice Hears Climate Pleas Ahead of Issuing an Advisory Opinion By Bob Berwyn
Why Big Oil Is Urging Trump Not to Pull Out of the Paris Accord Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Federal Appeals Court Upholds $14.25 Million Fine Against Exxon for Pollution in Texas By Kayla Guo, The Texas Tribune
In Houston, a City Council Member Questions ‘Advanced’ Recycling of Plastic and a City Collaboration with ExxonMobil By James Bruggers
Federal Regulators Say An Alabama Coal Mine’s Plans May Violate Law, Leaving Citizens At Risk By Lee Hedgepeth
As a Major California Oil Producer Eyes Carbon Storage, Thousands of Idle Wells Await Cleanup By Emma Foehringer Merchant
As Efforts on a Global Treaty Stall, Cities and States Are on the Front Lines of the Battle Over Plastic Pollution By James Bruggers
Biden and Tribal Leaders Celebrate Four Years of Accomplishments on Behalf of Native Americans By Noel Lyn Smith
With $800,000 in New Grants, Inside Climate News to Expand Local Environmental Journalism By ICN Editors
A Supreme Court Case About a Railway Could Have Widespread Impacts on U.S. Environmental Laws By Wyatt Myskow