Climate Law & Liability
‘Bad River,’ About a Tribe’s David vs. Goliath Pipeline Fight, Highlights the Power of Long-Term Thinking
By Victoria St. Martin, Phil McKenna
Hindered Wildfire Responses, Costlier Agriculture Likely If Trump Dismantles NOAA, Experts Warn
By Jake Bolster
Texas Sued New Mexico Over Rio Grande Water. Now the States are Fighting the Federal Government
By Martha Pskowski
New Report Shows How Human-Caused Warming Intensified the 10 Deadliest Climate Disasters Since 2004
By Bob Berwyn
Critics Say Alabama’s $5 Billion Highway Project Is a ‘Road to Nowhere,’ but the State Is Pushing Forward
By Dennis Pillion
New Reports Ahead of COP29 Show The World Is Spinning Its Wheels on Climate Action
By Bob Berwyn
Antarctica’s Fate Will Impact the World. Is It Time to Give The Region a Voice at Climate Talks?
By Katie Surma
Endangered Bats Have Slowed, But Not Stopped, a Waterfront Mega-Development in Charleston. Could Flood Risk?
By Daniel Shailer
Pennsylvania Lags Many Other States in Adoption of Renewable Energy, Report Says
By Jon Hurdle
Voters Head to the Polls in a World Full of Plastic Pollution. What’s at Stake This Year?
By James Bruggers
Adding up the Public Health Costs of Using Coal to Make Steel
By Kiley Bense
Developer of Former Philadelphia Refinery Site Finalizes Pact With Community Activists
By Jon Hurdle
Lifting the Veil on Tens of Billions in Oil Company Payments to Governments
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Pacific and Caribbean Island Nations Call for the First Universal Carbon Levy on International Shipping Emissions
By Teresa Tomassoni
The Futures of Right Whales and Lobstermen Are Entangled. Could High-Tech Gear Help Save Them Both?
By Kiley Price
Election Throws Uncertainty Onto Biden’s Signature Climate Law
By Nicholas Kusnetz