Regulation
Republicans Eye the SEC’s Climate-Related Disclosure Regulations, Should They Take Control of Congress
By Emma Ricketts
Mil Milhas na Amazônia, para Mudar a Maneira como o Mundo Funciona
By Katie Surma
Maryland Department of the Environment Says It Needs More Staff to Do What the Law Requires
By Aman Azhar
In Georgia, Warnock’s Climate Activism Contrasts Sharply with Walker’s Deep Skepticism
By James Bruggers
A Republican Leads in the Oregon Governor’s Race, Taking Aim at the State’s Progressive Climate Policies
By Emma Ricketts
In North Carolina Senate Race, Global Warming Is On The Back Burner. Do Voters Even Care?
By James Bruggers
Maryland and Baltimore Agree to Continue State Supervision of the Deeply Troubled Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant
By Aman Azhar
Climate Change Remains a Partisan Issue in Georgia Elections
By Meris Lutz, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A University of Maryland Center Just Gave Most State Agencies Ds and Fs on an Environmental Justice ‘Scorecard’
By Aman Azhar
A Thousand Miles in the Amazon, to Change the Way the World Works
By Katie Surma
Pressing Safety Concerns, Opponents of the Mountain Valley Pipeline Gear Up for the Next Round of Battle
By Phil McKenna
The Fate of Protected Wetlands Are At Stake in the Supreme Court’s First Case of the Term
By Aman Azhar
Amid Punishing Drought, California Is Set to Adopt Rules to Reduce Water Leaks. The Process has Lagged
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
California Just Banned Gas-Powered Cars. Here’s Everything You Need to Know
By Dan Gearino
Two Md. Lawmakers Demand Answers from Environmental Regulators. The Hogan Administration Says They’ll Have to Wait
By Aman Azhar
The New US Climate Law Will Reduce Carbon Emissions and Make Electricity Less Expensive, Economists Say
By Marianne Lavelle