Jonathan Zasloff May 23, 2025 Calling Captain Renault We are shocked – SHOCKED – that building more housing causes rents to fall
Ethan Elkind May 23, 2025 The CEQA Poison Pill In SB 607 Weakening the statewide standard of review benefits polluting facilities
Marie Grimm Molly Bruce Michael Kiparsky May 23, 2025 We need integrated funding to scale up multibenefit projects by Marie Grimm, Anna Serra-Llobet, Molly Bruce, and Michael Kiparsky
Dan Farber May 22, 2025 Executive Disorders One after another, Trump has let loose destructive blasts at the environment to promote fossil fuels, mining, and logging.
Evan George May 21, 2025 The Problem is Not Brazil. The Problem is COP The Drain is a weekly roundup of climate and environmental news from Legal Planet.
Mary Nichols May 20, 2025 Governors Lead the Fight on Forests and Climate To see how governors are leading the fight against deforestation, look no further than a meeting happening this week in Brazil.
Eric Biber May 19, 2025 A Midnight Public Land Sale? Last-minute addition to House reconciliation bill proposes sale or exchange of hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands
Ann Carlson May 19, 2025 Why You Should Care That Congress Might Use the CRA to Overturn California Waivers Here are at least six reasons.
Dan Farber May 19, 2025 Trump’s Self-Defeating NEPA “Reforms” Rather than streamlining the process, Trump is gumming up the works.
Jonathan Zasloff May 16, 2025 Trump’s War on Cities The Administration is devoted to destroying urban life: that puts it with many of history’s worst regimes
Ted Parson April 30, 2025 The Politics of Geoengineering Are Getting Stranger Of all the pollution threats out there, why are state lawmakers and U.S. EPA targeting solar geoengineering?
Ann Carlson May 19, 2025 Why You Should Care That Congress Might Use the CRA to Overturn California Waivers Here are at least six reasons.
Evan George May 5, 2025 If Dodgers Don’t Quit Big Oil, the Olympics May Make Them The Olympic Committee’s ban on most advertising could finally force the Dodgers to drop the 76 sponsorship from Dodger Stadium, which is now an LA 2028 venue.
Dan Farber May 22, 2025 Executive Disorders One after another, Trump has let loose destructive blasts at the environment to promote fossil fuels, mining, and logging.
Eric Biber May 19, 2025 A Midnight Public Land Sale? Last-minute addition to House reconciliation bill proposes sale or exchange of hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands
Jim Salzman May 13, 2025 The $133 Million Bat Tunnel Here’s what permitting reform in the United Kingdom can teach the United States about building and abundance.
Jonathan Zasloff May 9, 2025 Worthwhile Canadian Initiative! Really! McGill University’s Sustainability Academic Network provides a useful — and potentially crucial — new platform.
Cara Horowitz May 8, 2025 DOJ vs. C&T What Trump’s new lawsuits against two states may mean for California’s cap-and-trade program.
Sharon Jacobs May 7, 2025 Defunding the Energy Transition The President Proposes Deep Cuts to Climate and Clean Energy Spending for FY 2026
Denise Grab May 7, 2025 California Lawmakers Vote on Energy Affordability Soon Senate Bill 254 is the most ambitious energy affordability legislation proposed in recent years.