Regulation
To Florida’s Miccosukee Tribe, the Lands Around Alligator Alcatraz Are Sacred, Pythons and All
By Amy Green
Uranium Company Receives Wyoming’s First Fast-Tracked Mining Permits
By Jake Bolster
Nations Meet in Geneva in a Final Push to End Plastic Pollution
By Liza Gross
Alabama Power Gets Approval to Buy $622 Million Natural Gas Plant, Expecting More Data Centers
By Dennis Pillion
New York Can’t Meet Its Ambitious Climate Targets. Maybe the Plan Was Doomed From the Start
By Lauren Dalban
New Data Center Proposals Would ‘Kill’ Michigan’s Strong New Climate Laws
By Tom Perkins
Sweden, an Early Climate Leader, Is Retreating From Its Environmental Commitments, Part of an EU Trend
By Marcus Haraldsson
Virginia’s Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Embraces Renewables, Natural Gas and Community Planning for Data Centers
By Charles Paullin
BLM Calls New Oil and Gas Rules ‘Noncontroversial,’ Exempts Them From Public Comment
By Jake Bolster
EPA Delays Compliance with Methane Rule, Fulfilling Oil and Gas Industry’s Request
By Aidan Hughes
Solar and Batteries Lead US Power Plant Additions by a Lot. How Does This Square With the Trump Administration’s Agenda?
By Dan Gearino
Illinois’ Governor Has Led on Climate Policy. Here’s How Experts Assess His Work So Far
By Alexia Underwood
EPA Rescinds Finding That Greenhouse Gas Emissions Harm Human Health, Hobbling U.S. Climate Action
By Wyatt Myskow
Will ‘The Power Bill Reduction Act’ Make Electric Bills Go Down or Up in N.C.?
By Lisa Sorg
Trump Promised a Drilling Boom. The New Rigs Haven’t Showed Up Yet
By Deep Vakil
Why Farmers May Be Able to Continue Fertilizing Fields With PFAS-Contaminated Sewage Sludge
By Tom Perkins