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.
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.
Expert BlogRichmond (Virginia), VirginiaWalton Shepherd
Dominion IRP plan shrinks from making climate solutions a core business competency, opts instead for the regulatory risk of noncompliance with Virginia air laws.
In a win for the climate, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an attempt by industry groups and some states to halt the Environmental Protection Agency’s carbon rules for power plants.
Labor, industry, environment, and public health advocates gathered to outline necessary changes to a key bill to reform New Jersey’s energy system. Bill S258 would modernize the state’s aging electrical grid to ensure reliable, affordable service.
There is growing awareness of the problem of orphaned oil and gas wells, but not many people are aware of the problem of orphaned oil and gas pipelines.
WReps. Jared Huffman (CA-2) and Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1) introduced the Migratory Bird Protection Act of 2024 today. The bill would amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 to create a new permit program, authorize civil penalties up to $10,000…
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released the Lead and Copper Improvements Rule that requires nearly every lead water pipe in the nation to be removed within the next 10 years, a monumental victory for public health and our children. There…
Expert BlogCanada, ChinaDr. Julee Boan, Ning (Lisa) Hua, Nan Zeng
China and Canada, the co-hosts of the 2022 UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15), will pass the torch to Columbia this year. What progress have they made?
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