Regulation
Lawmakers Want Answers on Damage and Costs Linked to Idled ‘Zombie’ Coal Mines
By James Bruggers
Texas Continues to Issue Thousands of Flaring Permits
By Martha Pskowski
The Biden Administration Has Begun Regulating 400,000 Miles of Gas ‘Gathering Lines.’ The Industry Isn’t Happy
By Craig R. McCoy
Watchdog Finds a US Chemical Plant Isn’t Reporting Emissions of Climate Super-Pollutants and Ozone-Depleting Substances to Federal Regulators
By Phil McKenna
In New Zealand, Increasingly Severe Crackdowns on Environmental Protesters Fail to Deter Climate Activists
By Emma Ricketts
Biden Announces Huge Hydrogen Investment. How Much Will It Help The Climate?
By Nicholas Kusnetz, Jon Hurdle
Vessel Strikes on Whales Are Increasing With Warming. Can the Shipping Industry Slow Down to Spare Them?
By Kiley Price
The Danger Upstream: In Disposing Coal Ash, One of These States is Not Like the Others
By Lee Hedgepeth
Apple Goes a Step Too Far in Claiming a Carbon Neutral Product, a New Report Concludes
By Phil McKenna
Why New York’s Curbside Composting Program Will Yield Hardly Any Compost
By Jake Bolster
Shapiro Advisors Endorse Emissions Curbs to Fight Climate Change but Don’t Embrace RGGI Membership
By Kiley Bense
Crucial for a Clean Energy Economy, the Aluminum Industry’s Carbon Footprint Is Enormous
By Phil McKenna
Why Maryland Is Struggling to Meet Its Own Aggressive Climate Goals
By Aman Azhar
A Drop in Emissions, and a Jobs Bonanza? Critics Question Benefits of a Proposed Hydrogen Hub for the Appalachian Region
By Jon Hurdle
Illinois’ Signature Climate Law Has Been Slow to Fulfill Promises for Clean Energy and Jobs
By Brett Chase, Chicago Sun-Times, and Dan Gearino, Inside Climate News
Biden Finds Funds to Launch an ‘American Climate Corps’ With Existing Authority Congress Has Given to Agencies
By Marianne Lavelle