In the MediaNew York Times Will the Supreme Court Frustrate Efforts to Slow Climate Change? February 28, 2022
In the MediaNew York Times Supreme Court Will Hear Biggest Climate Change Case in a Decade February 27, 2022
In the MediaNew York Times Judges Increasingly Demand Climate Analysis in Drilling Decisions February 2, 2022
In the MediaNew York Times Supreme Court to Hear Case on E.P.A.’s Power to Limit Carbon Emissions November 1, 2021
In the MediaNew York Times G.M.’s Bold Move on the Climate General Motors’ announcement last week that it will stop making gas-powered cars, trucks and sport utility vehicles by 2035 and become carbon neutral by 2040 is even bolder than it sounds: The repercussions will ripple broadly across the economy, accelerating the transition to a broader electric future powered by renewable energy. February 2, 2021
In the MediaNew York Times The Trump Administration Rolled Back More Than 100 Environmental Rules. Here’s the Full List. (updated January 2021) “This is a very aggressive attempt to rewrite our laws and reinterpret the meaning of environmental protections,” said Hana V. Vizcarra, a staff attorney at Harvard’s Environmental and Energy Law Program who has tracked the policy changes since 2018. “This administration is leaving a truly unprecedented legacy.” January 25, 2021
In the MediaNew York Times Court Voids a ‘Tortured’ Trump Climate Rollback “It’s a massive win,” said Jody Freeman, a professor of environmental law at Harvard University who served as a legal counsel in the Obama administration. January 25, 2021
In the MediaNew York Times Restoring Environmental Rules Rolled Back by Trump Could Take Years “They don’t want to create roadblocks to creating future regulations,” said Hana Vizcarra, a staff attorney at Harvard Law School’s Environmental and Energy Law Program, who has closely studied the Trump administration’s rollbacks. January 25, 2021
In the MediaNew York Times Michael Regan, Biden’s E.P.A. Pick, Faces ‘Massive Reconstruction and Rebuilding’ “He faces a massive reconstruction and rebuilding operation,” said Jody Freeman, a Harvard University law professor who served as White House counselor for energy and climate change in the Obama administration. December 18, 2020