Climate Law & Liability
Duke Energy Promised to Limit Emissions at Four New Gas Plants. It’s Already Back-Tracking
By Lisa Sorg
Reset or Purge? Trump EPA Dismisses Agency Science Advisers
By Marianne Lavelle
RFK Jr. Confirmation Hearing Highlighted His Inconsistency But Overlooked Climate and Environment
By Keerti Gopal
Maryland’s Renewable Energy Program: More Smoke and Mirrors Than Wind and Solar, New Report Alleges
By Aman Azhar
Federal Spending Freeze Could Have Widespread Impact on Environment, Emergency Management
By Nicholas Kusnetz
As Trump Targets Biden’s Environmental Justice Initiatives, Activists Gear Up for Legal Fights
By Kristoffer Tigue, Keerti Gopal, Marianne Lavelle
New York’s Congestion Pricing Could Worsen Traffic in Poor Neighborhoods
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Vermont’s Climate Superfund Faces First Legal Challenge from Fossil Fuel Interests
By Olivia Gieger
Corpus Christi Launches Emergency Water Projects as Reservoirs Dwindle and Industrial Demand Grows
By Dylan Baddour
Harsh Realities Confront Maryland and Its Bold Climate Plans
By Aman Azhar
Executive Orders on Energy and Climate Have Advocates Across the Nation on Edge
By Dan Gearino, Aman Azhar, Amy Green, Dylan Baddour, Jake Bolster, Keerti Gopal, Kiley Bense, Lauren Dalban, Lisa Sorg, Liza Gross, Marianne Lavelle, Nicholas Kusnetz, Phil McKenna
Trump Moves Again to Exit the Paris Agreement. Here’s What That Means
By Bob Berwyn
The Pope Led Notre Dame Toward Decarbonization. He Hasn’t Influenced the School’s Alabama Coal Investment
By Lee Hedgepeth
‘We Needed More Time’: As Biden Leaves Office, His Climate Legacy Remains Incomplete
By Marianne Lavelle
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