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There Is No ‘Energy Emergency,’ a New Lawsuit Claims
Published: May 9, 2025
In the suit, 15 Democratic states called Trump’s declaration illegal and said federal agencies were rushing permits for fossil fuel projects under false pretenses. Read More.
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What’s changed in the 10 years headhunter Ellen Weinreb has been writing for GreenBiz. Read More
January 10, 2020
Environmental advocates are suing Oregon’s secretary of state over her rejection of two clean energy ballot initiatives, claiming the action was without legal reasoning and constituted an abuse of power. Read More
January 9, 2020
BLACKWATER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Md. — Invasive phragmites has long been considered a wetlands villain by East Coast conservationists. But that conventional wisdom is changing; a growing school of researchers argue the infamous weed could actually be key to responding to sea-level rise and climate change. Read More
January 7, 2020
These corporate execs are casting a new mold for embracing environmental, social and governance factors at the highest levels. Read More
January 6, 2020
Plus, journalists jump to sustainability positions, and there are some sustainable shipping shakeups. Read More
January 3, 2020
From refill schemes to more practical and viable recycling options, there’s a stronger sense of urgency to find solutions. Read More
January 2, 2020
The oil that fuels the Festival of Lights is becoming a symbol of agriculture’s winners and losers in a changing climate. Read More
December 28, 2019
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) discussed his state’s fight against invasive species and acknowledged the threat of climate change during a press conference in Louisville this week. Read More
December 28, 2019