Causes New York’s heralded fracking ban isn’t all it’s cracked up to be The controversial practice may not be allowed in the Empire State, but power companies are preparing to burn imported shale gas.
source (origin) A behind-the-scenes look at Scott Pruitt's dysfunctional EPA Career employees at the agency say political appointees are shutting them out of decision-making. They worry that the public will suffer.
www.newsweek.com Incoming EPA adviser thinks air is too clean Robert Phalen, a researcher joining the EPA's board of science advisers, thinks clean air is bad for your health.
Greenpeace verdict over pipeline protest defamation could spell problems for environmental activism and speech
Young plaintiffs in Juliana v. United States lose Supreme Court bid but say they'll continue their pursuit of climate justice
Two years into his term, has Gov. Shapiro kept his promises to regulate Pennsylvania’s fracking industry?