Politics
A Year Before Biden’s First Term Ends, Environmental Regulators Rush to Aid Disinvested Communities
By Aman Azhar
Dr. Cornel West Is Running to Become President of the United States. What Are His Views on Climate Change and the Environment?
By Lee Hedgepeth
Fighting for a Foothold in American Law, the Rights of Nature Movement Finds New Possibilities in a Change of Venue: the Arts
By Katie Surma
Why Joseph Goffman’s Senate Confirmation Could Be a Win for Climate Action and Equity
By Kristoffer Tigue
Utah Legislature Takes Aim at Rights of Nature Movement
By Katie Surma
COP28 Left a Vacuum California Leaders Aim to Fill
By Liza Gross
Sen. Joe Manchin Eyes a Possible Third Party Presidential Run
By Phil McKenna
DeSantis Called for ‘Energy Dominance’ During White House Run. His Plan Still is Relevant to Floridians, Who Face Intensifying Climate Impacts
By Amy Green
Q&A: What a Joe Manchin Presidential Run Could Mean for the 2024 Election—and the Climate
Interview by Paloma Beltran and Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Republican Presidential Candidate Nikki Haley Says Climate Change is Real. Is She Proposing Anything to Stop It?
By Phil McKenna
Q&A: Pete Buttigieg’s Vision for America’s EV Future
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Hale Freezes Over
By Lee Hedgepeth
Advocates Welcome EPA’s Proposed Pollution Restrictions On Trash Incineration. But Environmental Justice Concerns Remain
By Aman Azhar
Q&A: In New Hampshire, Nikki Haley Touts Her Role as UN Ambassador in Pulling the US Out of the Paris Climate Accord
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
American Petroleum Institute Plans Election-Year Blitz in the Face of Climate Policy Pressure
By Marianne Lavelle
Congressional Office Agrees to Investigate ‘Zombie’ Coal Mines
By James Bruggers