How to Greenwash an Attack on a Major Environmental Law
An effort to whittle down the National Environmental Protection Act isn’t new—but the arguments for doing so sure are
By
Osha Gray Davidson
February 27, 2023
How a Small Band of Environmentalists Stopped Former Arizona Governor Ducey’s Illegal Border Wall
The fight may be over, but Arizona taxpayers are still on the hook for Ducey’s stunt
By
Osha Gray Davidson
January 17, 2023
Federal Court Delivers a Reprieve to Apache Members Seeking to Save a Sacred Site
Oak Flat has been spared a copper mine for now—but the legal maneuvering continues
By
Osha Gray Davidson
December 1, 2022
In Arizona, the Future of Renewable Energy Is on the Ballot
Inside the heated race for seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission
By
Osha Gray Davidson
October 18, 2022
In Arizona, dark money is eclipsing the rooftop solar industry
Threatened by the rise of rooftop solar, Arizona utilities try to pack a state commission with their hand-picked candidates
By
Osha Gray Davidson
August 1, 2016