Politics

President Trump signed an executive order directing the U.S. Justice Department to challenge state climate laws and lawsuits, escalating federal efforts to dismantle local environmental regulations.

Adam Aton and Lesley Clark report for E&E News.

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is planning to gut a key greenhouse gas reporting program, making it harder to track the country’s biggest climate polluters.

Sharon Lerner reports for ProPublica.

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President Trump’s nominee to serve as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s top lawyer advanced in the Senate despite limited courtroom and regulatory legal experience.

Katie Surma reports for Inside Climate News.

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A contract lapse has forced the National Weather Service to halt AI-generated weather alert translations, raising concerns for millions of non-English speakers amid rising climate-driven disasters.

Kelsey Ables reports for The Washington Post.

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The Trump administration has cut nearly $4 million in climate research funding to Princeton University, claiming the programs cause unnecessary alarm and contribute to youth anxiety.

Brad Plumer and Austyn Gaffney report for The New York Times.

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A carbon pipeline project stretching across five Midwest states faces an uncertain future after aggressive legal tactics by Summit Carbon Solutions sparked fierce opposition and new restrictions in South Dakota.

Eric Ferkenhoff and Josh Kelety report for Lee Enterprises and The Associated Press.

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A federal appeals court ruled that civil rights groups can pursue their lawsuit accusing St. James Parish officials of racial discrimination in the siting of polluting petrochemical plants in Black neighborhoods.

Jack Brook reports for The Associated Press.

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Elon Musk’s xAI has nearly doubled its use of methane-burning generators at a Memphis facility without required permits, drawing public outcry and legal warnings.

Dara Kerr reports for The Guardian.

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A new United Nations report says humanity must question consumerism, waste, and its separation from nature to meaningfully address climate change and pollution.

Bob Berwyn reports for Inside Climate News.

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The Trump administration is quietly gutting the government’s most important climate science program, a move that could cripple efforts to prepare for global warming.

Zack Colman reports for Politico.

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Homeowners in disaster-prone states face potentially steep insurance hikes as new tariffs and climate-driven destruction push the market toward crisis.

Kiley Price reports for Inside Climate News.

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Thousands of Indigenous people marched in Brazil’s capital this week, calling for stronger land rights and greater representation ahead of the UN climate summit in the Amazon later this year.

Fabiano Maisonnave reports for The Associated Press.

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A new study finds that 90% of U.S. Christian leaders believe humans cause climate change, but many keep quiet about it in their congregations.

Sharon Udasin reports for The Hill.

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A former top environmental justice adviser in the Biden administration says President Trump’s efforts to dismantle federal programs targeting pollution and health disparities will face strong legal and political resistance.

Willy Blackmore reports for Word In Black.

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Texas lawmakers are pushing new rules that would force wind and solar developers to seek state permits and meet stricter environmental standards, drawing a stark contrast with the state’s looser regulation of oil and gas.

Carlos Nogueras Ramos reports for The Texas Tribune.

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A small team of provincial inspectors recorded over 9,000 potential environmental violations at fossil fuel sites across British Columbia but often marked them as compliant, according to internal inspection notes.

Matt Simmons and Zak Vescera report for The Narwhal.

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Environmental, social, and governance shareholder proposals have dropped sharply in 2025 as investors navigate a political landscape shaped by President Trump’s regulatory overhaul and attacks on socially responsible investing.

Joseph Winters reports for Grist.

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Donald Trump wants to bring coal roaring back, but even industry insiders say the economics don’t work.

Josh Siegel, Catherine Morehouse, and Alex Guillén report for Politico.

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