Regulation
EPA Drops Planned Delay in Compliance With Fenceline Monitoring at Coke Plants
By Jon Hurdle
New Report Marks a Decade of Progress, Challenges on Global Decarbonization
By Bob Berwyn
Amid Rollbacks on Environmental Protections, the EPA Goes the Other Way on Delaware River Water Quality
By Jon Hurdle
A Debate Heats Up over California’s ‘Zone Zero’ Rules to Cut Home Losses to Flammable Vegetation
By Blanca Begert
The Sage Grouse Could Face More Development in Its Critical Habitat Under Trump
By Jake Bolster
Eighteen Months After a Fatal Explosion, Alabama Rolls Back Its Commitment to Monitor Explosive Gases Above Coal Mines
By Lee Hedgepeth
Proposal to Undo Roadless Rule Would Open Some of Southern California’s Last Wild Forests to Development
By Wyatt Myskow
Lawmakers Scrutinize Secretive Process Behind Energy Bill Hikes
By Colin Kinniburgh, New York Focus
EPA Moves to Prioritize Review of New Chemicals for Data Centers
By Tom Perkins
National Parks Are Staying Open During the Government Shutdown, Putting Visitors and Resources at Risk
By Wyatt Myskow
Despite the Trump Administration’s Best Efforts to Suppress It, Climate Science Is Alive and Well Online
By Bob Berwyn
Amid Partisan Divides on Renewables, National Clean Energy Week’s Chair Still Sees Hope for Conservative Climate Action
By Aidan Hughes
Appeal Could Make It Easier for Companies to Spread Drilling Fluids on Pennsylvania Roadways
By Kyle Bagenstose
Government Shutdown Threatens Further Destruction of Environment and Science Agencies, Advocates Warn
By Dylan Baddour, Marianne Lavelle
Virginia Could Show How to Manage Data Center Growth. So Far, It’s a Case Study in Stalling Legislation
By Deep Vakil, Charles Paullin
Citing ‘AI Arms Race,’ Trump Administration Announces Efforts to Rekindle US Coal Industry
By Jake Bolster