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It's Gettin' Hot in Here: Extreme Heat and Urban Heat Islands
Heat islands create a multitude of issues, such as health problems, increased energy consumption and related costs, and various ecological issues. Many are working on solutions to this growing concern.
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Something’s in the Water: Litigation and Community Action Against Polluting Industrial Farms
Student Blog Series
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) are disproportionately placed in EJ communities. This is an area where states have a lot of potential to change the environmental landscape positively. -
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Environmental Justice in the Sunshine State
Student Blog Series
The state of Florida has a wide range of pressing environmental challenges that disproportionately affect underserved communities. This post covers the three issues at the forefront of Florida’s EJ battle, and highlights EJ activism in the state. -
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Any (Major) Questions? Environmental Law at the Supreme Court
Yes, the Supreme Court’s recent decision in West Virginia v. EPA was a big deal. But how big a deal was it really? And what does it mean for EPA’s climate policies and regulatory authority?
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Plastics in the Courtroom: The Evolution of Plastics Litigation
Student Blog Series
This post introduces the State Impact Center and Guarini’s new Plastics Litigation Tracker, which tracks state and federal cases addressing plastics, and discusses four major trends evident in plastics litigation thus far. -
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Don’t Settle for Less – New Federal Tools for EJ Advocacy
Environmental Justice (EJ) advocates have new tools and opportunities for engagement at the federal level because of many federal actions on EJ during the first half of 2022. This post highlights four developments and what they might mean for advocates.
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Plugging in to Opportunities for a Resilient Grid
As extreme heat and other dangerous weather continues with the start of summer, state and public engagement on FERC and electricity market issues is key to building a clean, reliable, affordable grid.
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A New Look for a Busy Year
If you are interested in attorney general work on climate, environmental protection, clean energy, and environmental justice, the State Energy & Environmental Impact Center’s website is a resource you should know about.
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Neither Snow, Nor Rain, Nor Heat, Nor...Gas-Powered Fleet
The U.S. Postal Service uses hundreds of thousands of aging vehicles to deliver mail. To keep the fleet functional, it recently decided to replace up to 165,000 of those vehicles with new ones.
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Food for Thought: A Case for Urban Agriculture
For cities, agriculture, and specifically urban agriculture, can play a surprisingly important role in combating the ill effects of climate change, while adding many benefits to a community.
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Partners in the Fight for Environmental Justice: Ways That State Attorneys General Can Support Community Efforts
EJ communities have been fighting for decades to preserve their right to a healthy environment; state attorneys general can play an important role in addressing barriers to that work.
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What We're Watching: FERC Edition
There has been a lot happening at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Here are some highlights from across FERC’s gas, consumer protection, and electricity market work.