Regulation
In N.C., Stokes County Approves a Data Center Rezoning, Triggering a Citizens’ Lawsuit
By Lisa Sorg
House Democrats Want Clean Energy Tax Credits Back
By Arcelia Martin
The Fight Over New Jersey’s Tough Environmental Justice Law Is Now in the Courts
By Emilie Lounsberry
Nation’s First Critical Minerals Mine Nears Approval in Biodiversity Hotspot
By Wyatt Myskow
The Latest Front in the Battle Over Climate Lawsuits: Bills Wiping Out Liability
By Dana Drugmand
The Fight Over Logging on U.S. Public Lands Isn’t Done Yet
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
‘We Live in One Ocean’: Native Hawaiian Activist Calls for Inclusion in Deep-Sea Mining Decisions
By Teresa Tomassoni
Alabama Poised to Drastically Overhaul Utility Regulation. Will It Lower Electric Bills?
By Dennis Pillion
California Water Board Will Soon Release a New Rule to Limit Water Pollution From Dairies in the State
By Blanca Begert
One Year After Green Bank’s Demise, Court Mulls Future of Grant-Based Climate Policy
By Marianne Lavelle
Trump Explores Deep Sea Mining in American Samoa
By Teresa Tomassoni
Trump’s EPA Claims Strong Enforcement. But the Data Tells a Different Story.
By Wyatt Myskow, Lisa Sorg
Amid Cuts to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Species Like the Florida Panther Languish
By Amy Green
North Carolina Created Complaint Systems for Its Industrialized Farms. They Don’t Work Very Well.
By Lisa Sorg
‘Sound Science’ Bills Limiting State Environmental Regulations Set ‘Insurmountable Burden of Proof,’ Scientists Say
By Dennis Pillion
A Little-Used Maneuver Could Mean More Drilling and Mining in Southern Utah’s Redrock Country
By Georgina Gustin