Shruti Sarode April 14, 2025 Help Shape the Bay Area’s Climate Future Seeking input from local leaders, organizations, and individuals to shape California’s Fifth Climate Assessment for the region
Dan Farber April 14, 2025 Wildfire Liability in California: A Primer California has a unique approach to lawsuits against utilities for causing fires.
Molly Bruce April 11, 2025 More state and local attention to financing can advance sustainable groundwater management
Jonathan Zasloff April 11, 2025 Doug Burgum Explains It All For You Is the Interior Secretary loony or cynical? We report, you decide.
Ted Lamm April 11, 2025 The Mirage of Trump’s State Climate Law Executive Order There is no overreach.
Evan George April 10, 2025 Introducing Your Legal Planet Weekly Roundup The L.A. Times Boiling Point is ending its informative weekly news roundups. Here’s your weekly Legal Planet roundup, The Drain.
Ted Parson April 9, 2025 Touched by the Keeling Curve Teaching the Keeling Curve in International Environmental Law has me reflecting on the role of climate science then and now.
Dan Farber April 9, 2025 Trump’s Discordant Coal Quartet Yesterday’s four executive orders were long on talk and short on action.
Shivani Shukla Cara Horowitz Juan Pablo Escudero Gil Damon April 8, 2025 Hunting Methane Using Satellites Joint UC Berkeley – UCLA Law report aims to help policymakers harness the methane data revolution.
Dan Farber April 7, 2025 168 Years of Climate Science The scientific evidence for climate change traces back before the Civil War.
Richard Frank March 31, 2025 Success! Removing the Klamath Dams A “Good News” Environmental Story (For a Change)
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.
Jonathan Zasloff April 4, 2025 The Death of CEQA? Not quite, but Assemblymember Wicks’ new bill would severely limit CEQA for housing.
Ann Carlson April 4, 2025 Senate Parliamentarian Confirms that California Waivers Are Not Subject to the Congressional Review Act Will Republicans honor her determination?
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?
Molly Bruce April 11, 2025 More state and local attention to financing can advance sustainable groundwater management
Evan George April 10, 2025 Introducing Your Legal Planet Weekly Roundup The L.A. Times Boiling Point is ending its informative weekly news roundups. Here’s your weekly Legal Planet roundup, The Drain.
Shivani Shukla April 8, 2025 Hunting Methane Using Satellites Joint UC Berkeley – UCLA Law report aims to help policymakers harness the methane data revolution.
Cara Horowitz April 3, 2025 Getting Creative on Vehicle Emissions UCLA Law set to host a symposium on April 9 on ways to charge ahead on cutting emissions.
Louise Bedsworth April 3, 2025 Community Benefits from Climate Infrastructure Investments Tracking Investments Under BIL and IRA