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The wave of state climate litigation is a misguided approach that drains taxpayer resources, stalls infrastructure ...
Good afternoon and happy Wednesday, readers! Transmission is on everyone’s mind in Washington D.C. today, from the Capitol to all the way down Independence Avenue to the Department of Energy. Democrat ...
“Tens of millions of people across the country are currently at risk of drinking hazardous levels of toxic PFAS-contaminated water, and that risk may only increase for many years to come if the EPA ...
Tampa Bay Water, which supplies drinking water to 2.6 million people in Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties, joined ...
Attention turns to the U.S. Senate on legislation that (i) shields pesticide companies from lawsuits by those harmed from ...
The EPA extended coal ash cleanup deadlines, drawing criticism as Georgia works to close ash ponds amid local health concerns.
In a landmark advisory opinion, the United Nations’ top court said countries could be in violation of international law if ...
Companies say the two-year exemption will give them time to comply. Environmental groups suspect it is an interim step before ...
We previously reported that President Trump issued a series of executive actions to fulfill his pledge to advance the United States’ domestic energy economy.
While the dangerous effects of climate change continue to worsen, legal efforts to address a range of environmental issues ...
EPA plans to reverse endangerment finding, a foundation of the federal government's ability to address climate change.
Federal moves to eliminate "environmental justice" grant programs threaten progress in a city with high rates of asthma and childhood lead poisoning. Now, officials are suing the Trump administration ...
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