Regulation
Hardline Conservative Wins Republican Primary for Texas Oil and Gas Regulator
By Martha Pskowski
As Communities Warn of Health Risks, New York Will Weaken Its Landmark Climate Law
By Lauren Dalban
Federal Law Requires US Seafood Imports to Not Threaten Marine Mammals. A Lawsuit Is Pushing the Government to Finally Act.
By Georgina Gustin
A Youth-Led Campaign Claims a Win For Climate Justice
By Bob Berwyn
Could Georgia Voters Turn Their Utilities Commission Blue?
By Ryan Krugman
Congress Grills Officials About the Potomac River Sewage Spill
By Gabriel Matias Castilho
New Zealand Moves to Ban Tort Liability for Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Damage
By Dana Drugmand
A Utility Mega-Merger Is All About Data Centers
By Dan Gearino, Amy Green, Charles Paullin
EPA Claims ‘Overwhelming Rejection’ of EVs as It Moves to Loosen Air Pollution Rules
By Anika Jane Beamer
Platner’s Energy Plan Prioritizes Lowering Costs and Taking on Big Oil and the ‘Oligarchy’
By Nathaniel Eisen
On Sullivan Planning Board, Platner Voted to Pump the Brakes on Solar
By Nathaniel Eisen
World Health Organization Must Prioritize Workers, Experts Say
By Liza Gross
Virginia Governor Signs Dominion-Backed Bills. All Eyes on Regulators Now.
By Charles Paullin
What Is an Energy Emergency? The Trump Administration Says It Alone Decides.
By Marianne Lavelle
Trump Administration Bans a Nonprofit’s Bison From Grazing on Federal Lands, but Spares Tribes
By Blaine Harden
New York Plastics Law Advances Amid Debate Over ‘Chemical Recycling’
By Lauren Dalban