“This idea that you can invoke a national security exemption when there is no threat to national security is not only brand new, it’s ridiculous.” Interview...
Years of debate on electric vehicles in Virginia have slowed the transition, now under full Democratic control. By Charles Paullin Republican state lawmakers want a temporary...
Inclusion on the agency’s draft Contaminant Candidate List doesn’t require the EPA to monitor or set limits on microplastics in drinking water. By Anika Jane Beamer...
As Watts’ legal battle drags on, the Trump administration moves to delay a Biden-era rule designed to reform how farmers get paid. By Lisa Sorg FAIRMONT,...
Staff at a state-run clinic serving wildfire survivors in Hawaii have waited months for permanent jobs. Instead, they got another temporary contract. By Keerti Gopal This...
The Trump administration says moving the Forest Service headquarters to Utah and shutting down 31 research stations will streamline operations and bring leaders west, where the...
Utility profit margins are one reason why electricity bills are rising, the report says. Advocates say low-income communities are hardest-hit by the costs. By Amy Green...
Colombia’s president Gustavo Petro announced last week that his government will “withdraw from the international investment arbitration system because the courts end up resolving disputes in...
In February, the Border Patrol requested access to Big Bend Ranch, Seminole Canyon and Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Parks. The access request included 14 parcels in...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Crisis responses OIL SUPPLIES: The International Energy...