Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for NRDC January 12, 2026 What to Watch in Climate Litigation in 2026 The year ahead will be a test of climate accountability. L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
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December 12, 2013 Should Michigan Commit to More Renewable Energy? All Signs Point to Yes. Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
December 12, 2013 10% of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Come from Deforestation Doug Boucher Former Contributor
December 11, 2013 Tackling the Epidemic of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds with Sustainable Solutions Doug Gurian-Sherman Former contributor
December 11, 2013 Modest Carbon Price Will Significantly Lower Power Sector Emissions Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
December 11, 2013 Survey Says: Over 40% of American Drivers Could Use an Electric Vehicle Josh Goldman Former Contributor
December 10, 2013 New Wind Power Cheaper than Existing Coal and Natural Gas in Many Parts of the Country Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
December 10, 2013 Senate Nuclear Waste Bill: No Near-Term Benefit for Public Safety David Wright Former Contributor
December 9, 2013 Renewable Energy, an Aging Electricity Grid, and the Solutions that Matter Laura Wisland Former Contributor
December 9, 2013 Ripe for Retirement: Examining the Competitiveness of U.S. Coal Plants Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
December 6, 2013 New Report from the Endangered Species Coalition Celebrating 40 Years of Success Deborah Bailin Former contributor
December 5, 2013 LED Christmas Lights: Merry, Bright, and 17X Cheaper to Power John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
December 5, 2013 The NRC and Nuclear Terrorism: Still Out of Step on the Insider Threat Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety