Newsworthy News - Bipartisan lawmakers are finally taking action to combat devastating wildfires with a bold plan that puts land management back into the hands of experts, challenging years of misguided environmental policies that have left American forests vulnerable to catastrophic fires.
- The National Prescribed Fire Act of 2025 would increase controlled burns by 10% annually, targeting at least 1 million acres per year to prevent catastrophic wildfires.
- A $300 million funding allocation would support prescribed burns on federal, state, and private lands while developing a trained workforce.
- The bipartisan bill would streamline permitting processes and provide more flexibility for states to conduct controlled burns during safer winter months.
- Previous versions of the legislation failed to advance, but growing concerns over wildfire costs and public health impacts may help this version succeed.
Axios - 276 lawsuits. That's the number of climate-related cases that reached "apex courts" worldwide from 2015-2024, analysis from the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment shows. More than 80% of these cases involve government defendants, but cases against corporate defendants appear to have a higher overall success rate. Full report
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