Climate Law & Liability
Fish Threatened By Farms and Mining Set to Be First Species Listed As Endangered in Second Trump Term
By Wyatt Myskow
A Restricted Climate Super Pollutant Is Pumped Out at Far Higher Levels Than Countries Admit. What Happens Next?
By Phil McKenna, Lili Pike
The Chairman of Texas’ Public Utility Commission Has a To-Do List
By Arcelia Martin
Veteran Environmentalist Sues Rural School Board Over Exxon Tax Break Decision
By Dylan Baddour
Alabama Power Threatened With Lawsuit for Contaminating Groundwater With Coal Ash
By Dennis Pillion, Lee Hedgepeth
Michigan Lawmakers Aim to Revisit ‘Polluter Pay’ to Enforce Cleanup of Toxic Sites
By Douglas J. Guth
Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Environmental Grant Funding
By Amy Green
In California, Flawed Air Rules Threaten Farmworkers as Wildfires Pump More Smoke Onto Fields
By Rambo Talabong
Lawyers Spar Over Whether Pennsylvania Agency Has Authority to Issue Carbon Allowances to Power Plants
By Jon Hurdle
How the World’s Most Powerful Corporations Have Fought Accountability for Climate Change
By Katie Surma
In a Landmark PFAS Payout, 3M to Pay New Jersey $450 Million
By Rambo Talabong
Dutch Environmental Group Launches New Climate Case Against Shell to Stop All Investment in New Oil and Gas Fields
By Dana Drugmand
Policy Experts Fear Laxer Climate Rules Could Leave U.S. Markets Open to Greater Volatility
By Aman Azhar
A New Handbook Shows Churches How to Hold Fossil Fuel Actors Accountable
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Maryland’s Sustainability Chief Reflects on a ‘Difficult’ Year of Legislative Setbacks
By Aman Azhar
Youngkin Vetoes Clean Energy Bills That Garnered Support From Dominion, Environmental Groups
By Charles Paullin