Court Challenges are Unlikely to overturn EPA’s New Emissions Standards
The EPA's new emissions standards follow the Clean Air Act, and the rules are more legal obligations than trailblazing actions.
The EPA's new emissions standards follow the Clean Air Act, and the rules are more legal obligations than trailblazing actions.
The shale in Southeast Texas has the potential to emit 5.9 billion tons of carbon dioxide over the course of its extraction lifetime.
Speeding up permitting reform for clean energy projects is supported by both Republican and Democratic legislators. What is currently in place?
Stilt houses offer coastal communities a way to adapt to climate change, reducing flood risk and increasing tourism revenue.
Engineering drawbacks have kept nuclear fusion from reaching market scales like other clean energy sources, but innovators all over the world continue to show up...
A recent survey shows over a third of climate scientists have experienced online harassment or abuse. Ethan shares his reflections on the matter.
The Denka chloroprene plant puts the majority Black community of LaPlace, Louisiana, at higher risks of cancer. How can their air and future be healthier?
Navajo Nation in the American Southwest is involved in a Supreme Court case about access to water on the reservation. How might the justices rule?
Despite many innovative clean energy ideas, they are barely executed in Israel, home of the problematic carbon bomb Leviathan Gas Field.
Winter Storm Elliot in December brings up the question of whether the label of "once-in-a-generation" weather events are accurate or not.