
House Republicans’ Unfamiliar Law Application to Overturn Public Land Plans May Open Pandora’s Box
The U.S. House of Representatives invoked a rare law to challenge resource management plans, risking public lands’ future.

The U.S. House of Representatives invoked a rare law to challenge resource management plans, risking public lands’ future.

The energy and natural resource sector has spent nearly $240 million lobbying the government in 2025, outpacing 2024.

Hakim Dermish, a Texas resident, faces health risks from flaring in the oil and gas industry. He urges for emission control.

Google plans a massive data center in Chesterfield County, VA, marking a $9B investment outside Northern Virginia.

Scientists in the Great Lakes are exploring microplastics’ health impacts to guide global plastic pollution policies.

Millions in poor countries survive as waste pickers, exposed to toxic plastic chemicals while searching for recyclables.

A new policy in Massachusetts ends subsidies for gas lines in new homes, advancing the state’s decarbonization goals.

EPA plans to rescind the endangerment finding on greenhouse gases, contradicting scientific consensus and public health.

Loretta Johnson, a retired nurse from the Navajo Nation, revisits a tainted well once used to water cattle, uncovering its polluted legacy.

At San Antonio’s research campus, a device breaks Texas shale gas into hydrogen and solid carbon, not CO2, for reuse.

Honduras faces $20 billion in claims due to the investor-state dispute settlement system, exceeding its public spending by fivefold.

Groups argue the US Army Corps’ draft EIS for Michigan’s Line 5 project lacks analysis of climate and emissions impacts.