House lawmakers examined how foreign money is backing climate lawsuits aimed at hobbling U.S. energy companies.
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Read moreRepealing the EPA’s endangerment finding weakens the case for more climate spending and exposes the shaky foundation behind carbon regulation.
Read moreEPA’s repeal of the endangerment finding may fail in court unless the Supreme Court overturns Massachusetts v. EPA.
Read moreHow a already decided EPA ruling became the legal backbone of U.S. climate policy—and why its scientific foundation is now...
Read moreFederal officials say a University of Minnesota wind turbine killed a bald eagle, triggering penalties under federal wildlife law.
Read moreA coalition of state attorneys general accused the climate chapter of advocacy, leading the Federal Judicial Center to pull it.
Read moreClimate activists are pushing an indirect carbon tax through lawsuits, giving the Supreme Court a prime chance to shut down...
Read moreA California law banning new oil drilling near homes has left many oil-and-gas mineral rights owners unable to use or...
Read moreA GOP lawmaker is pushing to revive Biden-era green energy subsidies, reopening the debate over using taxpayer dollars to support...
Read moreOpponents warn language in a new funding bill could lay groundwork for future carbon taxes by directing an Energy Department...
Read moreBipartisan Virginia lawmakers blocked a climate superfund bill, citing retroactive liability and due-process concerns.
Read moreTwenty-two state attorneys general urge the House to investigate alleged climate bias influencing federal judges.
Read moreIn its latest scientific manual for judges, the Federal Judicial Center promotes climate attribution methods over real-world testing.
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