Climate Law & Liability
The Vermont Legislature Considers ‘Superfund’ Legislation to Compensate for Climate Change
By Olivia Gieger
How a Tiny Inland Shorebird Could Help Save the Great Salt Lake
By Wyatt Myskow
A Washington State Coal Plant Has to Close Next Year. Can Pennsylvania Communities Learn From Centralia’s Transition?
By Rachel McDevitt, StateImpact Pennsylvania
International Debt Is Strangling Developing Nations Vulnerable to Climate Change, a New Report Shows
By Katie Surma
As Plastic Treaty Delegates Head to Canada, A Plea From the Arctic: Don’t Forget Vulnerable Indigenous Peoples
By James Bruggers
Fracking-Induced Earthquakes Are Menacing Argentina as Regulators Stand By
Story and photos by Katie Surma
Alabama Mine Cited for 107 Federal Safety Violations Since Home Explosion Led to Grandfather’s Death, Grandson’s Injuries. Where Are State Officials?
By Lee Hedgepeth
A Group of Women Took Switzerland to Court Over Climate Inaction—and Won
By Kiley Price
As Maryland General Assembly Session Ends, Advocates Consider Successes, Failures and Backdoor Maneuvers
By Aman Azhar
Biden Administration Slams Enbridge for Ongoing Trespass on Bad River Reservation But Says Pipeline Treaty With Canada Must Be Honored
By Phil McKenna
Western Conservationists and Industry Each Tout Wins in a Pair of Rulings From the Same Court
By Jake Bolster
As a Contested Pittsburgh Primary Nears, Climate Advocates Rally Around a Progressive Fracking Opponent, Rep. Summer Lee
By Keerti Gopal, Kiley Bense
Residents of One of Arizona’s Last Ecologically Intact Valleys Try to Detour the Largest Renewable Energy Project in the US
By Wyatt Myskow
Across the US, Awe Unites During the Darkness of a Total Solar Eclipse
By Lee Hedgepeth, Erin Schulte, Keerti Gopal, Kiley Bense, Liza Gross, Phil McKenna
Biden Administration Pressed to Act on Federal Contractor Climate Disclosure
By Marianne Lavelle
Heavy Rain and Rising Sea Levels Are Sending Sewage Into Some Charleston Streets and Ponds
By Daniel Shailer