Feds Deny Permits for Hydro Projects on Navajo Land, Citing Lack of Consultation With Tribes By Noel Lyn Smith, Wyatt Myskow
‘Lead or Lose!’ Young People Arrested at Biden’s Campaign Headquarters Call for Climate Action and a Ceasefire By Keerti Gopal
EPA Reports ‘Widespread Noncompliance’ With the Nation’s First Regulations on Toxic Coal Ash By Amy Green
Dr. Cornel West Is Running to Become President of the United States. What Are His Views on Climate Change and the Environment? By Lee Hedgepeth
Policy Experts Say the UN Climate Talks Need Reform, but Change Would be Difficult in the Current Political Landscape By Bob Berwyn
Fighting for a Foothold in American Law, the Rights of Nature Movement Finds New Possibilities in a Change of Venue: the Arts By Katie Surma
These Are the Climate Grannies. They’ll Do Whatever It Takes to Protect Their Grandchildren By Jessica Kutz, The 19th
Environmentalists See Nevada Supreme Court Ruling Bringing State’s Water Management ‘Into the 21st Century’ By Wyatt Myskow
Advocates Celebrate a Legal Win Against US Navy’s Staggering Pollution in the Potomac River. A Lack of Effective Regulation Could Dampen the Spirit By Aman Azhar
Republican Presidential Candidate Nikki Haley Says Climate Change is Real. Is She Proposing Anything to Stop It? By Phil McKenna
Endangered Whale ‘Likely to Die’ After Suspected Vessel Strike. Proposed NOAA Rules Could Prevent Future Collisions, Scientists Say By Kiley Price
How Wealthy Corporations Use Investment Agreements to Extract Millions From Developing Countries By Nicholas Kusnetz, Katie Surma
Colorado Town Appoints Legal Guardians to Implement the Rights of a Creek and a Watershed By Katie Surma