Many of President Trump's environmental actions have faced court challenges. So how’s the administration doing?
Read MoreWhat does the loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg mean for the environment?
Read MoreThere's a legal strategy at play aimed at future climate regulations.
Read MoreThe Trump administration has cleared the way for drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Meanwhile, a judge has rejected the weakening of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Read MoreThe Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines suffered courtroom blows this month. Can Trump still achieve energy dominance?
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Read MoreHarvard Law School is keeping tabs on the regulatory changes of the Trump Administration. What’s the lasting legacy of the nearly 100 environmental rollbacks?
Read MoreThere’s a growing understanding that racial disparities in the U.S. extend beyond policing, to public health and the environment.
Read MoreWorker safety, farmers' fears, euthanizing pigs - it’s all part of the complicated story of the food supply chain in the time of corona.
Read MoreLast week the Trump administration announced a major change to a landmark regulation that has reduced toxic air pollution like mercury from coal-fired power plants. The vast majority of these plants have already complied with the rule. So why did the EPA roll it back now?
Read MoreThe coronavirus crisis is a massive problem that requires collective action on an unprecedented scale. Sound familiar?
Read MoreHow does doubt about science play out in a moment like we’re experiencing now where public health and millions of lives depend on good science and trusting scientists?
Read MoreCiting the coronavirus, the agency announced that it would suspend enforcement of many environmental laws
Read MoreA sweeping tale of big oil’s influence over global politics, from the 1850s until Trump.
Read MoreThe 100-year-old Migratory Bird Treaty Act protects more than 1,000 bird species. Now it’s being gutted. And once again, industry is the winner.
Read MoreDid the Trump administration manipulate wildfire science to promote the logging industry? An investigation in the Guardian newspaper says yes.
Trump’s weakening of NEPA will leave the public in the dark. And it’s not great for the environment either.
A doctor weighs in on the future of science in EPA rule-making
President Trump came into office promising to save coal and coal jobs. Instead, the industry has continued to slide. The question now is--how far will it go?