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The states that border the Mississippi River have lost at least half of the wetlands they once had, including Wisconsin.
The justices seemed to agree that fuel producers are harmed by—and should therefore be able to challenge—an EPA waiver that ...
The Supreme Court’s recent reversal of the Chevron doctrine means every new regulation is now living on borrowed time — and ...
On March 4, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-4 opinion in City and County of San Francisco v. Environmental Protection Agency, holding ...
Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Supreme Court considers reviving fuel producers’ suit The Supreme ...
Water is scarce in Utah's dry climate, and a proposal from the Environmental Protection Agency could threaten the state's ...
Dozens of speakers told EPA and the Corps that ag has borne the brunt of unclear, inconsistent regulations for too long.
Ranchers and farmers are urging the EPA to revise the Waters of the United States rule following the Supreme Court's decision ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a landmark case that could spell the end of California’s Clean Air Act ...
The question of who has standing to fight the president in court could be clarified in a case over California's ability to ...
Farm Bureau is once again asking the Environmental Protection Agency for changes to the Waters of the U.S. Rule. “Farmers ...
At issue is not the legality of California’s authority to enforce tougher vehicle emissions rules, but rather whether fuel ...