The State Treasurer’s Office and natural resources agency told lawmakers they need more time and money to act on the first-in-the-nation law, especially as incoming lawsuits challenge the statute.
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Commentary: Make polluters pay for climate impacts
The first two months of Donald Trump’s second presidency have been marked by a whirlwind of dangerous climate-related ...
For many California residents, the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this year were the latest and most searing example of the ...
During the Woolwich Township committee meeting on March 17, an ordinance was approved to implement a program to recover costs ...
A federal court in Washington, D.C., heard arguments from nonprofit groups against the EPA's efforts to pause granted money ...
Earlier today, the Senate version of the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act, a vital bill that would require fossil fuel corporations to pay for the climate devastation they have contributed to ...
The slow death of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) climate disclosure rules continued on March 27, 2025, with ...
The authors say accepted independent scientific, economic and legal analyses establish corporate responsibility and dismiss pre-emption and constitutional arguments.
The Climate Superfund Act cleared a key State Assembly committee earlier this month, underscoring growing statewide calls for its passage.
We should be enacting policies that make it easier for businesses and families to thrive and succeed—not punishing the ...
Roger Hallam and 15 of his co-conspirators were jailed for their roles in four demonstrations including climbing on gantries over the M25 ...