Climate Law & Liability
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
Federal Grant Complexity Stymies the Energy Transition in Wyoming Coal Country, New Report Finds
By Jake Bolster
The Year in Climate: Record Heat, an Election, a Push for Justice and Reasons for Hope
By Dan Gearino, ICN Staff
A Native American Community Regains Its Rights to Land in a New Mexico National Preserve
By Noel Lyn Smith
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
As the Clock Ticks to Act on the Climate Crisis, N.C. Activists Target a ‘Carbon Plan’
By Lisa Sorg
‘Amazon of the Seas’ Threatened by Oil and Gas Developments
By Teresa Tomassoni
Why Big Oil Is Urging Trump Not to Pull Out of the Paris Accord
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth