Governments Are Legally Required to Address Climate Change, Top Global Court Says By Bob Berwyn, Katie Surma
Republican Excitement for Wyoming Rare Earth Mining Contradicts the Party’s Disdain for Renewables By Jake Bolster
Nine Governors Write to Regional Grid Operator PJM, Expressing Frustration Over Governance and Interconnection Delays By Charles Paullin
Potential Repeal of Roadless Rule Could Permanently Damage Midwest National Forests By Sarah Mattalian
EPA Extends Leave and Demands Answers From Employees Who Signed a ‘Declaration of Dissent’ By Lisa Sorg
Alabama’s New Utility Commission President Wants to Hear From ‘All Sides’ as She Assumes New Role By Dennis Pillion, Lee Hedgepeth
EPA Tries to Stop Closure of Colorado Coal Plants After Meeting With Colorado Springs Utilities By Jake Bolster
Deep Sea Mining Negotiations Resume Amid Industry Pushback and Environmental Alarm By Teresa Tomassoni
Bipartisan Cryptocurrency Legislation Will Fuel Further Environmental Destruction, Environmental Advocates Say By Phil McKenna
Cuts to Wind and Solar May Undermine GOP’s Promise of ‘Energy Dominance,’ Critics Say By Aidan Hughes
Chicago Was Supposed to Warn Residents About Toxic Lead Pipes. It’s Barely Started By Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Keerti Gopal