Ann Carlson December 5, 2025 Some Early Thoughts on the Dismantling of CAFE Standards In short, the new standards are full of legal problems (and substantively awful).
Jonathan Zasloff December 5, 2025 Replumbing Los Angeles – Painfully Slowly The City has captured 5.5 billion gallons of stormwater since October 1st — and that is literally just a drop in the bucket.
Dan Farber December 4, 2025 Science and Democracy The scientific process is crucial for a well-functioning democracy.
Evan George December 3, 2025 We are Drowning in Plastic. Will a New Law Save Us? The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Dan Farber December 1, 2025 Is Trump Running Out of Ideas? The hectic pace of the first few months seems to have turned into a slow walk, if not a crawl.
Jonathan Zasloff November 28, 2025 What’s The Matter With Progressive Billionaires? Tom Steyer is a good man, but his new gubernatorial campaign ignores how to build real power
Dan Farber November 26, 2025 The Top Ten Things to be Thankful for this Year It’s been a horrible year for federal environmental law, but there are hopeful developments elsewhere.
Dan Farber November 24, 2025 Trump’s Baffling Free Pass for Coke Oven Pollution Even for the Trump Administration, this seems really weird.
Jonathan Zasloff November 21, 2025 Everything is Awesome! Well, not really, but China’s astonishing progress in curbing emissions points to a technological way forward — and how the United States is being left behind.
Kimberly Clausing Guest Contributor November 20, 2025 Climate Inaction is an Affordability Problem The costs of climate change, especially those from climate-related natural disasters, are already substantial for US households.
Jonathan Zasloff November 14, 2025 What the Hell Happened To The Sierra Club? Its recent implosion over left-wing politics shows a trend that threatens environmental advocacy.
Jonathan Zasloff November 28, 2025 What’s The Matter With Progressive Billionaires? Tom Steyer is a good man, but his new gubernatorial campaign ignores how to build real power
Ann Carlson November 18, 2025 Red States and the American Free Enterprise Chamber of Commerce are Climate Champions? The hypocrisy in Iowa v. Wright is nauseating.
Dan Farber December 4, 2025 Science and Democracy The scientific process is crucial for a well-functioning democracy.
Evan George December 3, 2025 We are Drowning in Plastic. Will a New Law Save Us? The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Dan Farber December 1, 2025 Is Trump Running Out of Ideas? The hectic pace of the first few months seems to have turned into a slow walk, if not a crawl.
Dan Farber November 26, 2025 The Top Ten Things to be Thankful for this Year It’s been a horrible year for federal environmental law, but there are hopeful developments elsewhere.
Dan Farber November 24, 2025 Trump’s Baffling Free Pass for Coke Oven Pollution Even for the Trump Administration, this seems really weird.
Kimberly Clausing November 20, 2025 Climate Inaction is an Affordability Problem The costs of climate change, especially those from climate-related natural disasters, are already substantial for US households.
Evan George November 19, 2025 A Full-Court Press on Methane, Climate in the Governor’s Race The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.