A Florida commission keeps approving utility plans with lots of fossil fuels. Now young adults are suing
The plaintiffs claim the Public Service Commission’s approval of utility plans based on fossil fuels violates their rights.
The plaintiffs claim the Public Service Commission’s approval of utility plans based on fossil fuels violates their rights.
Young people are filing lawsuits for climate damage — and some are even winning.
University of Miami experts weigh in on what a first-of-its-kind climate change ruling in Montana means, possible ripple effects.
The ruling in Held v. State of Montana sets a precedent for the role of “green amendments” in climate litigation.
By Nicole Bergmann, FAU School of Communication and Multimedia Studies The following is a Q&A conducted with Delaney Reynolds, a graduate ...
Mitchell A. Chester, Our Children’s Trust Shortly after noon on Jan. 20, the Biden administration will become the third administration ...
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