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An industry lawsuit against Monterey Aquarium is a blatant assault on free speech.
The Navajo Nation Has the Equities on Its Side, But the U.S. Department of the Interior May Well Have the Law in Its Favor
State leaders have an opportunity to forge a national example on stakeholder engagement and energy justice.
Cleaning up our nation’s air benefits the disadvantaged most of all.
State Watchdog Agency’s Scheduled CEQA Hearings Could Prompt Major Changes to California’s Most Important Environmental Law
BAAQMD’s trailblazing rule will ban the sale of new gas furnaces and water heaters to combat nitrogen oxide pollution. It marks a big victory for public health and the planet.
Some counsel for the Justice Department from The Great One.
An update on the serious and the silly
Prices are high and markets are proliferating as program designers lean away from the more controversial elements of carbon trading.
What can we learn from the East Palestine train wreck?
California’s energy agencies hold joint hearing with Tribal governments.
NIMBYism’s intellectual collapse is on view in California.
ConocoPhillips has existing lease rights. But the Biden administration had tools to curtail those rights to limit harms.
Why I signed the call for a non-use agreement, and what that might mean for research.
What can we learn from the East Palestine train wreck?
Earlier this month, Minnesota adopted a bold new clean energy plan.
Some counsel for the Justice Department from The Great One.
The decision blocking student housing hardly represents new NIMBY weaponization.
BAAQMD’s trailblazing rule will ban the sale of new gas furnaces and water heaters to combat nitrogen oxide pollution. It marks a big victory for public health and the planet.
The Congressional Review Act remains bad for policy and worse for democratic deliberation.