News

For lawyers, industry, advocates and the courts, environmental review after the Eagle County decision is not just a new ballgame. It is a new sport. Supreme Court changes the game on federal ...
Army Corps analysis finds Great Lakes pipeline tunnel would have sweeping environmental impacts The analysis found construction could result in the permanent loss of wetlands and bat habitat ...
However, it would take over two decades of scientific research, environmental advocacy, and policy development before wolves would return to Yellowstone. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Northern ...
Supreme Court's 8-0 decision curtails judicial power in environmental cases, emphasizing agency discretion under NEPA for infrastructure project impacts.
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Thursday that a federal agency had done enough to consider the environmental impact of a proposed 88-mile railway in Utah. The ruling limits the scope of ...
The Trump administration says it isn't connected to Project 2025. But the administration has already accomplished about 70% of Project 2025's environment-related recommendations.
By this time, research had already been published on the impacts of TCDD, but use continued for many years. As the authors note: “By the early 1950s, the U.S. Government, DoD, VA, CIA, USDA, medical ...
The study also found that the longer the query, the greater the environmental toll. Even short queries consume a noticeable amount of energy. A single brief GPT-4o prompt uses about 0.43 Wh.
The recognition of environmental security threats has only intensified in subsequent decades in hundreds of unclassified assessments and government statements, focused in two key areas: the risk that ...
The environmental impact statement that is currently underway was mandated as part of the settlement of a 2021 lawsuit.
The Biden administration averaged 288 cases per month during the last fiscal year — about 100 per month more than the Trump administration so far.
The Trump administration’s war on science will likely have long-lasting, devastating consequences for vulnerable communities, columnist Naomi Ishisaka writes.