Regulation
As California Pushes Increased Ethanol Use, Experts Sound the Alarm on Environmental Impacts
By Nina B. Elkadi
How COP29 Came Close to Collapse, as Developed and Developing Nations Clashed Under the Weak Azerbaijanis
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
California Water Experts Prepare for Climate Whiplash
By Liza Gross
After Initial Permits Are Granted, Activists Worry About Impacts of Enbridge’s Line 5 Reroute in Northern Wisconsin
By Lydia Larsen
Nick Saban for Public Office? Alabamians Who Wrote in PSC Candidates Had a Certain Twinkle in Their Eye
By Lee Hedgepeth
As American Farms Face More Drought, Storms and Flooding, a New Agriculture Secretary Will Have to Reckon With Climate Change
By Georgina Gustin
Insurance Insiders Say Regulation and Mitigation Can Keep the Industry from Retreating in Colorado
By Tim Drugan
As Time Runs Out on Climate Change Superfund, Hochul’s Stance on the Bill Remains Elusive
By Jake Bolster
Environmental Activists Are Alarmed by Trump’s Picks to Run the EPA, the Department of Energy and the Department of the Interior
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
As Illinois’ Governor Recruits Data Centers, Chicagoans’ Electricity Bills Are Getting More Expensive
By Brett Chase, Dan Gearino
Despite Biden Administration Proposals to Address Colorado River Shortages, a Solution Is Far Off
By Wyatt Myskow
Utilities Are Spending a Lot for Power Lines We May Not Need, and Spending Less on Ones We Do Need
By Dan Gearino
Following Capacity Price Spike, Mid-Atlantic States Call for Electric Grid Operator PJM to Change Rules
By Aman Azhar
A Virginia Circuit Court Finds Youngkin’s Withdrawal from RGGI ‘Unlawful’
By Jake Bolster
Climate Finance Outcome at COP29 Still in Doubt
By Bob Berwyn
Colorado River States Are Separated by a ‘Giant Chasm’ in Negotiations
By Alex Hager, KUNC