Eric Biber April 1, 2025 NEPA as participatory democracy NEPA might provide an opportunity for community-level engagement that advances public participation
Jim Salzman April 1, 2025 Field Notes from India: Climate Adaptation from the Ground Up Two days with climate educators in Ahmedabad, India changed my understanding and appreciation of climate resilience.
Eric Biber March 31, 2025 NEPA as a veto point Environmental review can empower a wider range of actors to block or hinder government projects
Evan George March 31, 2025 Just How Endangered is Clean Energy? The Trump administration wants to slow the U.S. clean energy transition. Will it put energy investments in a deep freeze or a temporary chill?
Richard Frank March 31, 2025 Success! Removing the Klamath Dams A “Good News” Environmental Story (For a Change)
Dan Farber March 31, 2025 Corroding the Separation of Environmental Powers “Who decides?” is the first question to ask about a policy issue. Trump’s answer is “me.”
Eric Biber March 30, 2025 Can NEPA change agency decisionmaking? Environmental review can change agency incentives or culture
Steven Weissman March 29, 2025 Transmission Tangle, Transmission Tango A new report maps out recent federal actions to improve planning for future electric transmission
Eric Biber March 29, 2025 NEPA as a political tool How NEPA can change environmental outcomes through political and public pressure
Eric Biber March 28, 2025 NEPA as an environmental back-stop NEPA can provide analytic coverage of environmental harms that are not covered under other statutes
Evan George March 13, 2025 What is Life Like Inside Trump’s EPA? Three EPA employees talk about DOGE, work anxiety, regulatory rollbacks, and the impact on protecting health and the environment.
Louise Bedsworth March 6, 2025 Tracking the Trump Administration Rollbacks of Climate, Energy, and Environmental Policies and Investments
Dan Farber March 17, 2025 Dissecting the Attacks on the Endangerment Finding EPA has identified four different arguments against the endangerment finding. None have merit.
Evan George March 10, 2025 U.S. Resistance to Trump is Alive and Well Thousands of people rallied at more than 100 Stand Up for Science events from Missouri to France. Where will the movement go from here?
Dan Farber March 19, 2025 Undermining Science in the Name of Ideology There’s no room in MAGA for free scientific inquiry.
Jim Salzman April 1, 2025 Field Notes from India: Climate Adaptation from the Ground Up Two days with climate educators in Ahmedabad, India changed my understanding and appreciation of climate resilience.
Evan George March 31, 2025 Just How Endangered is Clean Energy? The Trump administration wants to slow the U.S. clean energy transition. Will it put energy investments in a deep freeze or a temporary chill?
Richard Frank March 31, 2025 Success! Removing the Klamath Dams A “Good News” Environmental Story (For a Change)
Steven Weissman March 29, 2025 Transmission Tangle, Transmission Tango A new report maps out recent federal actions to improve planning for future electric transmission
Jonathan Zasloff March 28, 2025 Get Caught Trying Donald Trump is committing extortion against law firms: Indict him. Now.