Climate Law & Liability
Houston’s Plastic Waste, Waiting More Than a Year for ‘Advanced’ Recycling, Piles up at a Business Failed Three Times by Fire Marshal
By James Bruggers
Coal Baron a No-Show in Alabama Courtroom as Abandoned Plant Continues to Pollute Neighborhoods
By Dennis Pillion
The Climate Movement Rushes to Embrace Kamala Harris
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill and Steve Curwood
Apache Group is Carrying a Petition to the Supreme Court to Stop a Mine on Land Sacred to the Tribe
By Noel Lyn Smith
This Country Voted to Keep Oil in the Ground. Will It Happen?
By Katie Surma
Harris Stirs Hope for a New Chapter in Climate Action
By Marianne Lavelle
The Aspen Institute Is Calling for a Systemic Approach to Climate Education at the University Level
By Caroline Marshall Reinhart
Greenidge Sues New York State Environmental Regulators, Seeking to Continue Operating Its Dresden Power Plant
By Peter Mantius
After Partnering With the State to Monitor Itself, a Pennsylvania Gas Company Declares Its Fracking Operations ‘Safe’
By Kiley Bense
Thousands of Disaster Survivors Urge the Department of Justice to Investigate Fossil Fuel Companies for Climate Crimes
By Keerti Gopal
Alabama Coal Regulators Said They Didn’t Know Who’d Purchased a Mine Linked to a Fatal Home Explosion. It’s a Familiar Face
By Lee Hedgepeth
New York’s Green Amendment Would Be ‘Toothless’ if a Lawsuit Is Tossed Against the Seneca Meadows Landfill for Allegedly Emitting Noxious Odors
By Peter Mantius
In Pennsylvania’s Competitive Senate Race, Fracking Takes Center Stage
By Kiley Bense
Gov. Hochul Ponders a Relaxation of Goals Under New York’s Landmark Climate Law
By Peter Mantius
Lessons for Democracy From the Brazilian Amazon
By Marcos Colón, Amazônia Latitude and Katie Surma, Inside Climate News
Tribe Sues Interior Department Over Approval of Arizona Lithium Project
By Wyatt Myskow