November 21, 2025
by Lucy Mao
Air
Fossil Fuels
Regulations
Amid significant carbon emissions in the aviation industry, emissions labels in Google Flights’ search results may encourage more eco-friendly consumer behavior and spur regulatory reform.
November 19, 2025
by Andrew Lopez
Legislation
Public Lands
Wildlife
Four administrations’ shifting positions on the Izembek road highlight a narrowing subsistence analysis under ANILCA and the ecological, cultural impacts overlooked in Secretary Burgum’s 2025 decision.
November 13, 2025
by Dalton Lucas
Climate change
Legislation
Due to anthropogenic climate change, natural disasters continue to rise, and Congress must act to ensure these events do not disrupt elections. With financial cuts to both federal emergency response agencies and reduced federal funding for state and local election administration, natural disasters have the potential to disrupt and disenfranchise thousands of Americans.
November 11, 2025
by Madison Lloyd
Federal Rollbacks
State and Local
As federal banking agencies step away from climate-focused oversight, state regulators are well suited to take the policy lead, leveraging local knowledge to manage emerging financial risks.
November 10, 2025
by Cid Thillairajah
Oceans
Wildlife
10 billion crabs disappeared in the Bering Sea, and our dated approach to fishery conservation is wholly insufficient to address the cause.
November 5, 2025
by Caroline Lanteri
Energy
Legislation
Renewable Energy
From the Trump-II Energy Agenda to Permitting Reform in Congress, the Wind Energy Industry Has Much to Monitor—and to Take to Court.
October 31, 2025
by Spencer V. Woodall
Federal Rollbacks
Torts
Water
While recent decisions curtail centralized regulatory authority in pollution enforcement, Americans can regulate pollution by exercising private property rights.
October 29, 2025
by Marcos Gonzalez
With the federal government making it clear it does not plan to invest resources in combatting climate change, it is up to the states to ensure progress is not entirely halted during the Trump Administration.
October 24, 2025
by Jada Huang
Climate change
State and Local
Wildlife
The "Grue Jay," a miraculous hybrid, reveals a greater truth about the role of humans in shaping avian adaptation. State and local politicians are taking the initiative to supplement weakened federal protections for wildlife.
October 22, 2025
by Madeline Thompson
EPA
Federal Rollbacks
As the government shutdown rolls into its fourth week, the EPA has ceased several core functions, and now may face a vast reduction in force.