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The administration is cranking up efforts to kill state laws and legal cases that would force fossil-fuel companies to pay for climate damage.
By Karen Zraick
The administration is cranking up efforts to kill state laws and legal cases that would force fossil-fuel companies to pay for climate damage.
Trump
Administration
Supported by
The administration is cranking up efforts to kill state laws and legal cases that would force fossil-fuel companies to pay for climate damage.
By Karen Zraick

Climate deniers expected more resistance to the fossil fuel blitz. But Democrats, billionaires and activists have gone silent

Only a few states, including Montana, have environmental protections enshrined in their constitutions.

Climate groups vow to fight rollback of 2009 finding determining CO2 and other greenhouse gases harm health

Leaders promise to fight back with court challenges as Trump rescinds finding foundational to US climate rules

President Trump took his most consequential step yet to derail federal climate efforts.

Trump ratcheted up his often questionable claims about the environment and how to deal, if at all, with the threats to it