Energy 3 days ago EPA grants California permission to ban new gas car sales by 2035 President Biden's EPA approved two waivers for California allowing the state to proceed with a ban on all new gas car sales by 2035.
Environment 3 days ago GOP lawmakers demand Biden appointees who have accepted ENGO jobs to recuse themselves from pending business Republicans penned a letter to the Bureau of Land Management calling on appointees who have announced their intent to join ENGOs after the administration to recuse themselves from pending business.
Climate 3 days ago Environmental group launches six-figure battleground state ad buy against Newsom's 'climate leadership' An environmental group is hitting Gov. Gavin Newsom's leadership on climate change with a six-figure ad buy across presidential battleground states.
Climate 4 days ago A potential second withdrawal from Paris climate treaty under Trump could look different than first US exit President-elect Trump is reportedly considering a second withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, but it could look different than the first time around.
Politics December 13 Climate justice group has deep ties to judges, experts involved in litigation amid claims of impartiality A controversial judicial advocacy organization funded by left-wing nonprofits continues to work with judges and experts involved in climate change litigation.
Energy December 13 Canadian premier threatens to cut off energy imports to US if Trump imposes tariff on country Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, Canada, threatened withholding energy exports to America if President-elect Trump enacts a 25% tariff on the country's exports.
Climate December 13 White House says to 'expect more' climate funding before President Biden leaves office President Biden is seeking to focus on climate funding during his final weeks in office, before President-elect Trump potentially takes aim at his green energy agenda.
Opinion December 11 How Trump can pull the plug on Paris climate accord and end this treaty for good The Paris climate accord does little to advance U.S. interests and only serves to diminish our strength and national security. The removal process needs to begin on day one.
Supreme Court December 10 SCOTUS hears arguments in case that could reshape environmental law The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case to determine the scope of NEPA's requirement for federal agencies to conduct environmental impact reviews.
Mental Health December 8 Study links mental health risks to this toxin for those born in '60s or '70s A study in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry found that decades of lead exposure has resulted in mental health challenges for generations of Americans.