The regular review of utility climate resiliency plans impacting environmental justice communities is crucial to ensure they are adapted more equitably during climate change events.
Despite recent federal policies like the Justice40 Initiative, we are due for a foundational update and new frameworks to address justice and equity in the clean energy transition.
Jackson, Mississippi, experienced a catastrophic water system failure in August 2022, which had widespread public health and environmental justice impacts.
EPA should immediately initiate rulemaking requiring “prior informed consent” (PIC) for the export of pesticides unregistered in the United States under FIFRA.
The massive Intercontinental Terminals Company, LLC storage tank fire in Deer Park, Texas, in 2019 may have been prevented if the tank and its equipment hadn’t been exempt from the OSHA PSM standard…
Artificial intelligence systems will drive the future of environmental health and safety, requiring EH&S managers to understand the unique legal and governance risks associated with those AI systems.
Artificial intelligence systems will drive the future of environmental health and safety, requiring EH&S managers to understand the unique legal and governance risks associated with those AI systems.
Can we imagine an Earth where we enjoy and benefit from all of humanity’s advances while maximizing environmental health and safety? This issue’s authors offer reasonable strategies.
A unique perspective on practicing law in Big Sky Country: all the beauty and competing interests without the dramatic plot twists seen on the TV show Yellowstone.
Harvard Law Professor Richard Lazarus shares his views on how we got where we are in environmental law, where it is headed, and how the next generation of environmental lawyers will lead the way.
Reviews of Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World, Vanishing Sands: Losing Beaches to Mining, and Environmental Bankruptcy Law: A Practice Guide
The ramifications of the recent U.S. Supreme Court opinion in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., 143 S. Ct. 2028 (2023), holding that a Pennsylvania state trial court could exercise personal ju…
The Supreme Court will soon determine the vitality of the 40-year-old Chevron doctrine, which could redefine judicial roles in overseeing major federal agency actions.