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President Trump outlined the move in an expansive executive order he signed on Tuesday directing the Justice Department to block all “burdensome and ideologically motivated ‘climate change’ or energy ...
From The New York Times
The order would also require that, if the regulations are not extended before the expiration date, they would expire no later than September 30, 2026.
From U.S. News & World Report
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New warnings from financial firms and insurers point to a future defined by profound risks to the global economy from heat, storms and other disasters.
The dismemberment of the U.S. Global Change Research Program was outlined in Project 2025 as a way to elevate the “benefits” of climate change when fighting regulations in court
President Donald Trump’s newest executive order takes aim at climate change laws and policies adopted by states and local jurisdictions and could put an array of Oregon programs at risk.
A new executive order from President Donald Trump that’s part of his effort to invigorate energy production launches the possibility that his Department of Justice will go to court against state laws
The executive branch cannot simply declare a state law unconstitutional under American federalism but could seek to invalidate the law by intervening in litigation or making a preemption claim that argues the statute is superseded by a conflicting federal law,
In 2021, there was nearly a consensus on climate change. In 2025, Carney and Poilievre are far apart
The Liberals and Conservatives may now be as far apart as they have ever been on the issue of climate change — even while the Liberals have arguably moderated their own position.
Spokane County set to vote on housing, climate policies in line with state law but at odds with feds
As President Donald Trump and Republican leaders continue their bid to eradicate efforts to combat climate change and historic inequities, the GOP-majority Spokane County Board of Commissioners is set to enact new state-mandated planning guidelines that embrace change.