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US Nixes Environmental Racism Probe, Sparking Advocates’ Concern

The EPA’s decision to scrap a pivotal civil rights investigation on Louisiana’s Cancer Alley drew concern from advocates and residents about the future of the agency’s commitments to justice for communities plagued by legacy pollution.

ESG Enforcement Emerges as Risk for Oil Firms, Bitcoin Miners

An SEC enforcement initiative targeting misleading ESG disclosures has become a business risk for dozen of public companies, including bankrupt Bitcoin miner Core Scientific, shale oil producer Pioneer Natural Resources and banking giant Ally.

Youth Climate Case Plaintiffs Criticize DOJ ‘Rinse-and-Repeat’

A judge should reject the federal government’s attempts to “rinse-and-repeat” and allow a landmark climate change case to go to trial, the group of young people that filed the suit said.

Energy Department’s Second Boiler Rule Vacated by D.C. Circuit

The Department of Energy didn’t address industry concerns when adopting stricter commercial boiler efficiency rules, the D.C. Circuit ruled Friday, vacating the final rule.

Energy Groups Object to Conservation as Use of Public Lands

Defining conservation as a specific “use” of public lands is shaping up to be the primary point of legal opposition to a proposed federal lands rule that would prioritize conservation over fossil fuels extraction and allow public lands management to adapt to a changing climate.

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Wetlands Ruling Undercuts Permitting Challenge, Florida Says

The state of Florida is arguing that the Supreme Court’s May wetlands ruling helps to undermine environmental groups’ standing to challenge a Trump-era EPA decision to give the state control over a federal wetlands dredge-and-fill permitting program.

African Nations Take Big Swing to Rule Global Offset Market

As home to the world’s second-biggest rainforest, the largest tropical peatlands, and swathes of mangroves, governments across the African continent appear to be in a good position to benefit from the growing global trade in emissions offsets.

Plugging Methane Leaks From Derelict Oil Wells for Carbon Credit

Rebellion Energy Solutions LLC is one of a handful of companies that have popped up in the past two years aiming to locate abandoned oil and gas wells, calculate how much they’re leaking and cap them to keep the gases deep underground. If all goes to plan, they’ll sell their work as so-called carbon credits to buyers seeking to voluntarily offset their own emissions.

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