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Climate Law & Liability

Exxon chief executive Rex Tillerson is leading a fight against subpoenas in climate investigations

Exxon Fights Subpoena in Widening Climate Probe

By David Hasemyer, Bob Simison

Climate Fraud Investigation of Exxon Draws Attention of 17 Attorneys General

By David Hasemyer, Sabrina Shankman

Some States Forging Ahead With Emissions Reduction Plans, Despite Supreme Court Ruling

By Katherine Bagley

Protesters urge stronger action against So Cal Gas for methane leak

California Attorney General Sues Gas Company for Methane Leak

By Phil McKenna

Lawmakers have grilled SoCal Gas officials about their leaking natural gas well

SoCal Gas Knew Aliso Canyon Wells Were Deteriorating a Year Before Leak

By Phil McKenna

President Obama touted his climate policies at the Detroit Auto Show

Court Refuses to Block Obama's Clean Power Plan

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Devon Energy is among the Oklahoma energy companies accused of negligence

Lawsuits Accuse Fracking Companies of Triggering Oklahoma's Earthquakes

By Zahra Hirji

TransCanada is fighting President Obama's rejection of its controversial Keystone XL project

TransCanada Launches Legal Challenges to Obama's KXL Rejection

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Too Cozy with Coal? Group Charges Feds Rubber-Stamp Mine Approvals

By Zahra Hirji

Keystone XL opponents were cheered by TransCanada's decision to drop eminent domain claims

Neb. Landowners Claim Victory Vs. Keystone XL

By Lisa Song

ExxonMobil Faces Heightened Risk of Climate Litigation, Its Critics Say

Robert L. Simison

Fracking waste pits are not regulated closely enough by the Environmental Protection Agency, groups charge

Environmental Groups to Sue EPA over Fracking Waste

By Phil McKenna

The dilbit pipeline spill that fouled the Kalamazoo River in 2010 could draw Enbridge a record fine.

EPA Postpones Enbridge's Day of Reckoning

By David Hasemyer

Walker Gives GOP Field New Anti-Climate Leader

By Katherine Bagley

Okla. Fracking-Earthquake Case Can Proceed

By Zahra Hirji

Texas Family's $2.9M Fracking Verdict in Limbo

By David Hasemyer

EPA Tightens Toxic Air Standard for Oil Refineries

By Lisa Song and David Hasemyer

Harvard Beats Back Divestment Lawsuit

By Zahra Hirji

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