An effort to rescind the methane rule could fizzle.
Climate Desk
California prepares for war over emission rules
What’s at stake as Trump administration takes aim at the state’s tailpipe regulations.
EPA cuts will hit minority communities hardest
Trump proposes an end to the office that protects low-income areas from pollution.
Climate scientists fear harassment, threats
Researchers fear attacks from a range of powerful foes in the coming years – and for many, it has long been happening.
DAPL moves forward
The Acting Secretary of the Army has granted the easement necessary to finish the billion-dollar project.
EPA freezes grants, contracts
Communications with the public and the media were also curtailed.
The companies behind DAPL don’t think they’ve lost
They “fully expect to complete construction of the pipeline without any additional rerouting.”
A roundup of the high-stakes climate races
For the climate-interested voter, these are the Western races to watch on Tuesday.
Obama weighs in on the Dakota Access pipeline
As protests intensify, U.S. Army Corps may consider ‘ways to reroute.’
