Climate Law & Liability
The Scientists Making the Case for Nature’s Rights
By Katie Surma
Eighteen Months After a Fatal Explosion, Alabama Rolls Back Its Commitment to Monitor Explosive Gases Above Coal Mines
By Lee Hedgepeth
EPA Moves to Prioritize Review of New Chemicals for Data Centers
By Tom Perkins
NJ Sues Pfizer Over Cancer-Linked Water Contamination
By Rambo Talabong
Climate Activists Thwarted in U.S. Courts Are Headed to an International Tribunal for Review
By Dana Drugmand
A Turning Point for the Ocean: What the High Seas Treaty Means
By Teresa Tomassoni
Is Duke Energy Liable for Climate-Related Property Damage After Funding Denialist Campaigns?
By Lisa Sorg
Can the Latest Youth Climate Case Win Where Others Have Failed?
By Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan
How Much Water and Energy do Data Centers Consume? A New Jersey Bill Demands Answers.
By Rambo Talabong
At Climate Week, Chile and the UK Commit to Ocean-Based Action Plans Ahead of COP30
By Teresa Tomassoni
Children Plead With U.S. Lawmakers to Protect EPA’s Endangerment Finding
By Carl David Goette-Luciak
Sen. Whitehouse Launches Investigation into Industry Groups’ Influence on Endangerment Finding Repeal
By Aidan Hughes
As Congress Takes a New Swing at Bipartisan Permitting Reform, Environmental Groups Are Calling Foul
By Aidan Hughes
An Energy Department Climate Change Report ‘Completely Ignored’ Adaptation, Rutgers Professor Says
By Anna Mattson
Pennsylvania Plastics Pollution Settlement Could Set a National Precedent for Control of Pellets
By Jon Hurdle
Zambia Ordered a Mining Company to Pay Villagers After a Toxic Waste Spill. The Firm Made Them Sign Away Their Rights First
By Katie Surma