Renewable Energy Wins for Now in Michigan as Local Control Measure Fails to Make Ballot By Dan Gearino
‘Historic’ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Says Countries Must Prevent Greenhouse Gases From Harming Oceans By Katie Surma
As California Considers Warning Labels for Gas Stoves, Researchers Learn More About Their Negative Health Impacts By Victoria St. Martin
In Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley,’ Excitement Over New Emissions Rules Is Tempered By a Legal Challenge to Federal Environmental Justice Efforts By Victoria St. Martin
Twenty-Five Years After Maryland Deregulated Its Retail Energy Market, a Huge Win Looms For Energy Justice Advocates By Aman Azhar
The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Is Still a Bipartisan Unicorn By Erin X. Wong, High Country News
The Vermont Legislature Considers ‘Superfund’ Legislation to Compensate for Climate Change By Olivia Gieger
Western States Could Make Billions Selling Renewable Energy, But They’ll Need a Lot More Regional Transmission Lines By Wyatt Myskow
A Washington State Coal Plant Has to Close Next Year. Can Pennsylvania Communities Learn From Centralia’s Transition? By Rachel McDevitt, StateImpact Pennsylvania
As Plastic Treaty Delegates Head to Canada, A Plea From the Arctic: Don’t Forget Vulnerable Indigenous Peoples By James Bruggers
As Maryland General Assembly Session Ends, Advocates Consider Successes, Failures and Backdoor Maneuvers By Aman Azhar