Regulation
In New York, a Legal Debate Over the State’s New Green Amendment
By Peter Mantius
Chemours and DuPont Knew About Risks But Kept Making Toxic PFAS Chemicals, UN Human Rights Advisors Conclude
By James Bruggers
New Demands to Measure Emissions Raise Cautious Hopes in Pennsylvania Among Environmental Sleuths Who Monitor Fracking Sites
By Jake Bolster
Despite a Big Budget Shortfall, Moore Commits $90 Million to Help Maryland Cut Emissions
By Aman Azhar
Community Opposition and Grid Challenges Slow the Pace of Renewable Efforts, National Survey of Developers Shows
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Environmental Groups Eye a Potential Win with New York Packaging Bill
By James Bruggers
Enbridge Wants Line 5 Shutdown Order Overturned on Tribal Land in Northern Wisconsin
By Phil McKenna, Noel Lyn Smith
Q&A: To Save The Planet, Traditional Indigenous Knowledge Is Indispensable
By Katie Surma
Some Americans Don’t Have the Ability to Flush Their Toilets. A Federal Program Aimed at Helping Solve That Problem Is Expanding
By Lee Hedgepeth
A Battle Over Plastic Recycling Claims Heats Up in California Over ‘Truth in Labeling’ Law
By James Bruggers
Q&A: New Rules in Pennsylvania Require Drillers to Disclose Toxic Chemicals Used in Fracking
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth”
Why a State-Led Coalition to Install More Heat Pumps Is a Big Deal for Climate Change
By Kristoffer Tigue
EPA Reports ‘Widespread Noncompliance’ With the Nation’s First Regulations on Toxic Coal Ash
By Amy Green
New Online Dashboard Identifies Threats Posed by Uranium Mines and Mills in New Mexico
By Noel Lyn Smith
Cryptocurrency Companies Must Now Report Their Energy Use to the Government
By Kristoffer Tigue
A Year Before Biden’s First Term Ends, Environmental Regulators Rush to Aid Disinvested Communities
By Aman Azhar