Climate Law & Liability
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
In a First, Arizona’s Attorney General Sues an Industrial Farm Over Its Water Use
By Wyatt Myskow
New York Climate Activists Urge Gov. Hochul to Sign ‘Superfund’ Bill
By Jake Bolster
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
How to Buy a Piece of a Lawsuit and Impoverish a Country
By Katie Surma, Nicholas Kusnetz
We All Agree There’s a Plastics Crisis. So Why Did the Global Plastics Treaty Stall Out?
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
Senate Democrats Push to Ease Process for Disaster Housing Aid
By Marianne Lavelle
A River in Washington State Now Has Enforceable Legal Rights
By Katie Surma
New Jersey Is the Latest State to Consider Heat Protections for Workers
By Emilie Lounsberry
COP Climate Talks Could Benefit From More Feminist Values, Less Focus on Tech Solutions, Experts Say
By Bob Berwyn
These Climate Advocates Are Tapping Their Spiritual Reservoirs to Continue Their Cause
By James Bruggers
Aspiring Applicants Worry EPA Environmental Justice Grant Funding Will Be Rescinded Before It’s Awarded
By Kristoffer Tigue, Dennis Pillion, Dylan Baddour, Marianne Lavelle