Tag:climate change
History
The 100-Year-Old South Platte River Compact
The South Platte River Compact is a century old. But what’s actually in the agreement and why is Nebraska looking to invoke it?
Opinion
How the Inflation Reduction Act May Impact Your Business
Sherman & Howard corporate and M&A associate Evy Duek explains the impacts of the new Inflation Reduction Act on businesses.
Courts
Paul Seby on Representing North Dakota in SCOTUS EPA Ruling
According to Paul Seby, the ruling has a nuanced place in conversations around national climate change policy.
News
Annual Schultz Lecture Hosts Audrey Zibelman on How Tech Can Accelerate Decarbonized Electric Grids
CU Law held the 14th Annual Schultz Lecture in Energy with Audrey Zibelman, an attorney and the lead for X’s moonshot for the electric grid.
Courts
10th Circuit Affirms Remanding Suncor Case to State Court
The U.S. Supreme Court remanded the Boulder County lawsuit against Suncor Energy back to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. On Feb. 8, the 10th Circuit affirmed the district court’s order remanding the action to the state court.
News
North Dakota Launches Lawsuit Aimed at Compelling More Public Land Fossil Fuel Leasing
North Dakota launched another effort to overturn the Biden administration’s hold on further public land oil and gas leases.
News
Congress Moves to Restore Obama-Era Methane Caps on Oil and Gas Facilities
The House of Representatives has passed a resolution overriding a Trump-era effort to eliminate rules limiting methane discharges.
Courts
Federal District Judge Holds Up Public Lands Oil and Gas Leasing Pause
A Louisiana federal judge blocked the Biden administration’s effort to impose a lull on public land and offshore oil and gas leasing.