Can COP Still Matter?
The UN climate talks in Bonn this week, a preliminary round of negotiations before global leaders meet in Abu Dhabi
The Real Free Speech Threat
Over the past few years requests for respectful speech and factual information have been recast as attacks on free speech
The Hypocrisy of Chevron Using #BlackLivesMatter
The oil giant funds both civil rights groups and police, saying "Black Lives Matter" while committing acts of environmental racism all over the world.
Sackett, West Virginia and the Judicial Strategy to Gut the EPA
Another Supreme Court session, another serious blow to bedrock environmental regulations. It's almost like that's the
Podcast episode: Thea Riofrancos on Tackling Transition and Consumption
Electrification offers an opportunity to rethink how we use energy and how we get around. Researcher Thea Riofrancos wants to
Why Is Japan Pushing the G7 to Make Gas Part of the Energy Transition?
Climate is on the agenda for this weekend's G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan (bit on the nose for
Guyana High Court: EPA and ExxonMobil Put Country At Grave Risk
By Kiana Wilburg, in Georgetown, with additional reporting from Amy Westervelt
On May 3, 2023, Justice Sandil Kissoon, a High
SCOTUS Says No to Exxon, Now the Corporate Free Speech Fight Begins
On Monday this week the Supreme Court finally weighed in on whether it would take up the jurisdictional argument that