Jason Gray September 25, 2025 California and Brazil Advance Joint Climate Action The new MOU announced at New York Climate Week increased engagement and joint climate leadership ahead of COP30.
Dan Farber September 25, 2025 Reinventing NEPA What do we really want NEPA to do?Ā And whatās the best way to do it?
Alex Wang September 24, 2025 Immigration Law is Environmental Law The recent ICE raid on a Hyundai-LG plant in Georgia highlights a problem in our visa system ā and our politics.Ā
Dan Farber September 23, 2025 In His Own Words: The Unitary Executive Explains Science Stuff to Us Inside the government, the war on science seems to be over, and ignorance has won.
Evan George September 23, 2025 New York Climate Weak The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Eric Biber September 22, 2025 Permitting reform in the Trump Administration Itās hard to do a deal when one side canāt be trusted to keep their side of the bargain
Eric Biber September 22, 2025 SPEED bump? Recent proposal for NEPA reform in House of Representatives is sweeping and perhaps counterproductive
Cara Horowitz September 22, 2025 New CARB Chair, New CARB Mandate Lauren Sanchez has been named to the state’s most important climate job.
Dan Farber September 22, 2025 The War on Science: Week 35 Every week we get more reports about the Administrationās anti-science campaign.
Eric Biber September 21, 2025 The perils of federal abundance legislation Political polarization at the federal level is a steep obstacle to any major abundance reforms
Holly Doremus September 9, 2025 Parsing the 11th Circuit’s “Alligator Alcatraz” decision Panel majority disingenuously blocks interim relief.
Jason Gray September 15, 2025 Certainty for the California Compliance Carbon Market Californiaās signature climate program receives formal legislative extension through 2045.
Dan Farber September 11, 2025 Violations of Free Speech at EPA EPA employees were within their rights with the dissent letter they wrote.
Dan Farber September 23, 2025 In His Own Words: The Unitary Executive Explains Science Stuff to Us Inside the government, the war on science seems to be over, and ignorance has won.
Ethan Elkind August 26, 2025 Leveraging Cap-And-Trade Proceeds for Long-Term Utility Bill Savings and Pollution Reduction State leaders have an opportunity to expand the benefits with cap-and-trade reauthorization.
Cara Horowitz September 22, 2025 New CARB Chair, New CARB Mandate Lauren Sanchez has been named to the state’s most important climate job.
Eric Biber September 21, 2025 The perils of federal abundance legislation Political polarization at the federal level is a steep obstacle to any major abundance reforms
Holly Doremus September 18, 2025 National Academies School the Trump Administration on Gold-standard Science Report on Effects of Human-Caused GHG Emissions on US Climate, Health, and Welfare shows how actual science is done.
Dan Farber September 18, 2025 The Forgotten Constitution Thereās a lot more than the āexecutive powerā in there.
Ann Carlson September 17, 2025 DOJ Challenge to Vermontās Climate Law Has a Problem The EPA’s proposed repeal of the endangerment finding undermines the U.S. position in the Vermont Climate Superfund Case.