Politics

As climate disasters drain public funds, lawmakers in 11 states are pushing to make fossil fuel companies pay for their share of the damage, despite fierce opposition from industry and federal officials.

Akielly Hu reports for Grist.

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President Donald Trump has ordered federal agencies to stop enforcing a wide range of regulations, a move that critics say may violate longstanding legal norms and endanger public protections.

Maxine Joselow, Hannah Natanson and Ian Duncan report for The Washington Post.

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A growing number of countries are passing strict laws and imposing severe penalties on climate activists, escalating a global crackdown on nonviolent protests that target fossil fuel infrastructure.

Stuart Braun reports for Deutsche Welle.

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The Trump administration has suspended $20 billion in climate grants, stalling clean energy projects across the U.S., including $147 million intended to help Puerto Rico's fragile power system.

Claire Brown reports for The New York Times.

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A plan by President Trump to eliminate funding for a key ocean monitoring system has drawn backlash from mariners, scientists, and emergency responders who depend on its real-time data for safety and navigation.

Todd Richmond reports for Associated Press.

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A wave of federal grant cancellations has upended research into public health and environmental justice in Moss Landing, California, where fires at a massive battery energy storage site have raised fears about contamination.

Dan Gearino reports for Inside Climate News.

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency will shift more responsibility for disaster response and recovery to states ahead of the 2025 hurricane season, according to its acting chief.

Gabriela Aoun Angueira reports for The Associated Press.

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New research shows that House Republicans’ plan to roll back clean energy tax credits could raise utility costs and cut household incomes nationwide, hitting both red and blue states.

Dharna Noor reports for The Guardian.

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An Arizona congressman faces pressure from both Trump and his voters as clean energy projects flourish in his district thanks to a law the GOP wants to dismantle.

James Bikales reports for POLITICO.

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For nearly 20 years, federal tax credits have helped homeowners afford rooftop solar panels, but a new House proposal would end those incentives at the close of 2025, potentially stalling solar growth and driving up energy costs for families.

Tik Root reports for Grist.

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The White House is considering executive orders that would reshape nuclear oversight by curbing the independence of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and expanding control through the Department of Energy.

Francisco "A.J." Camacho reports for E&E News.

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A group of House Republicans is clashing with party leaders over plans to gut clean energy tax credits, raising the possibility of a GOP showdown.

Kelsey Brugger, Andres Picon, Nico Portuondo and Manuel Quiñones report for Politico.

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Over 30 states and cities suing oil giants for climate damages now face direct legal opposition from the Trump administration, which has begun suing states to block their cases.

Karen Zraick reports for The New York Times.

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency drew bipartisan criticism in a contentious Senate hearing over whether the agency defied federal law by halting billions in climate and environmental justice grants.

Matthew Daly reports for The Associated Press.

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The U.S. Interior Department plans to revoke a Biden-era rule that slashed costs for renewable energy developers using federal lands, a step back toward fossil fuel-friendly policies.

Nichola Groom reports for Reuters.

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A wave of retirements and layoffs has left the National Weather Service scrambling to fill critical roles as the Atlantic hurricane season approaches, raising bipartisan fears about the nation’s storm readiness.

Zack Colman reports for POLITICO.

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As climate disasters escalate, sweeping federal cuts have gutted AmeriCorps, halting aid programs that once helped thousands recover from fires, floods, and hurricanes.

Kate Yoder reports for Grist.

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A federally funded health journal asked researchers to cut demographic data and the word “equitably” from a peer-reviewed paper — raising alarms about political interference in public health research.

Peter Andrey Smith reports for Undark.

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