Politics

The Trump administration is pushing forward plans to expand oil and gas drilling across vast stretches of Alaska, reopening battles over the Arctic’s future.

Valerie Volcovici reports for Reuters.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom has delayed implementation of a landmark plastic reduction law, SB 54, after industry groups raised concerns, leaving environmental advocates questioning his motives.

Joseph Winters reports for Grist.

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's recent move to weaken air pollution and emissions standards could lead to more respiratory illnesses and premature deaths, health experts say.

Keerti Gopal reports for Inside Climate News.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Sonora Gov. Alfonso Durazo Montaño have signed a four-year agreement to strengthen cross-border clean energy efforts and improve supply chain resilience.

Sharon Udasin reports for The Hill.

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Europe has slashed its reliance on Russian gas and expanded renewable energy since the Ukraine war began, but deeper decarbonization remains a challenge.

Julian Spector reports for Canary Media.

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Republican proposals to cut electric vehicle tax credits, weaken emissions rules, and halt funding for charging stations could stall electric vehicle adoption, raise emissions, and force factory closures, experts warn.

Nicolás Rivero reports for The Washington Post.

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Despite investing billions in its CleanBC program, British Columbia’s carbon emissions remain unchanged from 2007 levels, raising questions about the province’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gases.

Steph Kwetásel’wet Wood reports for The Narwhal.

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President Trump announced plans to expand coal energy production, though it remains unclear what specific actions his administration will take.

Rachel Frazin reports for The Hill.

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Editor’s note: This op-ed was written by a group of current and former employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), who have asked to remain anonymous due to concerns about retaliation.

The Trump administration ismaking accusations of fraud, waste, and abuse associated with federal environmental justice programs under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as justification for firing federal workers and defunding critical environmental programs. But the real waste, fraud, and abuse would be to strip away these funds from the American people.

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Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $667 million to the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline after a North Dakota jury found the environmental group defamed the company, a verdict that could have sweeping consequences for advocacy and free speech.

Anna Phillips reports for The Washington Post.

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The potential elimination of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Research and Development could result in mass layoffs of scientists and weaken the agency’s ability to assess and respond to environmental threats.

Aman Azhar reports for Inside Climate News.

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A federal judge has temporarily stopped the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from taking back $20 billion in climate grants awarded during the Biden administration, delaying the Trump administration’s effort to roll back past clean-energy investments.

Zack Colman reports for POLITICO.

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Edelman, the world’s largest public relations agency, is in talks to support the upcoming UN climate summit in Brazil despite its previous work with a trade group accused of pushing for weaker Amazon protections.

Ben Stockton reports for The Guardian.

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More than 120 tornadoes tore through 11 states over three days, killing at least 40 people, while strong winds fueled dust storms and wildfires across the drought-stricken Plains.

Eric Holthaus reports for The Guardian.

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Commercial fishermen across the U.S. say budget cuts have frozen or rescinded federal grants meant to help them upgrade to cleaner, lower-emission equipment, leaving many financially stranded.

Patrick Whittle reports for The Associated Press.

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Five American scientists joined an international climate panel meeting in Japan, continuing their work despite the Trump administration's efforts to distance the U.S. from global climate initiatives.

Bob Berwyn reports for Inside Climate News.

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President Donald Trump has nominated Audrey Robertson, an oil and gas executive with no prior experience in clean energy, to lead the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, sparking criticism from environmental advocates.

Brian Dabbs reports for E&E News.

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A federal judge ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to justify its decision to freeze $20 billion in climate and clean energy grants, but the agency has yet to present direct evidence of waste, fraud, or abuse.

Claire Brown reports for The New York Times.

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