Climate Law & Liability
Declaring an Epidemic of ‘Toxic Litter,’ Baltimore Targets Plastic Makers and Packaging in the Latest Example of Plastics Litigation
By James Bruggers
In West Virginia, the Senate Race Outcome May Shift Limits of US Climate Ambitions
By James Bruggers, Marianne Lavelle
Climate Activists Blockade Citigroup’s Doors with Model Pipeline and Protest Bank’s Ties to Israel
By Keerti Gopal
Developing Countries Say Their Access Difficulties at Bonn Climate Talks Show Justice Issues Obstruct Climate Progress
By Bob Berwyn
Q&A: The U.N.’s New Special Rapporteur for Human Rights and Environment Previously Won a Landmark Case in Peru
By Katie Surma
Foes of New York Packaging Bill Used Threats of Empty Grocery Shelves to Defeat Plastics Bill
By James Bruggers
Navajo Summit Looks at History and Future of Tribe’s Relationship With Energy
By Noel Lyn Smith
The International System That Pits Foreign Investors Against Indigenous Communities
By Katie Surma, Nicholas Kusnetz
Europe’s Swing to the Right Threatens Global Climate Policy
By Bob Berwyn
Mexico Elected a Climate Scientist. But Will She Be a Climate President?
By Martha Pskowski
UN Secretary-General Calls for Ban on Fossil Fuel Advertising, Says Next 18 Months Are Critical for Climate Action
By Keerti Gopal
Youngkin Pledges to Decouple Virginia from California Vehicle Emissions Standards by End of 2024
By Sarah Vogelsong
Lawsuits Targeting Plastic Pollution Pile Up as Frustrated Citizens and States Seek Accountability
By James Bruggers
In New York, Attorney General Letitia James’ Narrow View of the State’s Green Amendment
By Peter Mantius
Armed Groups Use Deforestation as a Bargaining Chip in Colombia
Story and photos by Alex Price

A German Climate Activist Won’t End His Hunger Strike, Even With the Risk of Death Looming
By Keerti Gopal
