Climate change is already harming people in communities across Rhode Island. In Westerly and Narragansett, homeowners face ...
Rising temperatures on planet Earth and climate change could mean we'll have less friendly skies. Here's why. Scientists link ...
Legislation proposed in Rhode Island would create a "Climate Superfund" and force oil and gas producers to pay for the ...
In his State of the Union Speech, President Trump pushed fossil fuel extraction, a plan for developing critical minerals and ...
The winter of 1740-1741 was miserable. Boston Harbor froze over. So did the Venice Lagoon. Crops died and famine reigned. Up ...
A proposed bill ensures fossil fuel companies, not taxpayers, are on the hook for the costly impacts of climate change.
Chris Wright’s remarks were welcomed at a time when countries across the region have felt whipsawed by cuts to longstanding ...
PROVIDENCE – Is it possible for Rhode Island to add up all the money that’s been spent in recent years to respond to the impacts of climate change and bill fossil fuel companies for payment?
Paul Hastings attorneys Stephen Fitzgerald, Brian Israel, and Richala Jackson explore the constitutional challenges and ...
Fossil fuels are much more expensive than renewable sources when considering health and environmental costs—a key reason to keep the endangerment finding intact.
Rhode Island lawmakers are considering a bill that would require fossil fuel companies to reimburse the state for costs incurred due to climate change. The proposed "Climate Superfund" would ...
California and other states and counties are using a legal strategy that took down Big Tobacco, hoping to make fossil fuel ...