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The Public Lands Rule Falls Victim to the Dirty Energy Agenda

Expert BlogUnited StatesAmy McNamara, Bobby McEnaney

Two years ago, BLM modernized its strategies for conserving water, wildlife, and other natural resources—the Trump administration is jettisoning them to advance its dirty energy program.

America’s Troubled Waters

ExplainerUnited StatesJ. J. Starr

From prairie potholes to transboundary rivers, the country’s waterways are suffering from a slew of policies that make it easier to pollute.

California on the Frontlines

Expert BlogCaliforniaVictoria Rome

The state legislature leads the way with new health and environmental bills.

Senate Vote Will Decide Fate of the Boundary Waters

PerspectivesMinnesotaDavid Doniger

The U.S. Senate will vote this week on whether to allow dangerous sulfide-ore copper mining on the edges of Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness—a place where my family’s roots go back more than a century.

Rethinking the Price of Water in the West

Expert BlogWestIsabel Friedman

It’s time to modernize the antiquated water pricing system and create one that factors in resilience, capital improvements, and efficiency.

In Uncertain Times, Tribes Provide Steady Protection for Clean Water

Expert BlogUnited States, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, MinnesotaClaudia Blanco Nuñez, Giulia C.S. Good Stefani

Tribal Nations protect and manage millions of acres of wetlands, which help improve water quality, curb the risk of floods, recharge groundwater, and store large amounts of carbon.

How Melting Ice Affects People and the Planet

ExplainerInternationalSusan Cosier

Across the world, thawing landscapes, seascapes, and freshwater reserves are reshaping environments and lives for the communities that rely on them.

New Ways to Protect Water After Supreme Court Disaster

Expert BlogUnited StatesJon Devine, Becky Hammer, Joel Scata
People who care about clean water will need to keep pushing for a legislative solution, but in the meantime, there’s plenty we can do to try to avoid the worst outcomes.

What the Latest SCOTUS Decisions Mean for Our Climate

ExplainerUnited StatesCourtney Lindwall

Some recent climate wins have emerged from the Supreme Court’s interventions. But a wave of consequential rulings for the EPA and other federal regulators will continue to challenge environmental progress.